IN PHOTO: Miley Cyrus arrives at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Gala 2015 celebrating the opening of "China: Through the Looking Glass," in Manhattan, New York May 4, 2015.
IN PHOTO: Miley Cyrus arrives at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Gala 2015 celebrating the opening of "China: Through the Looking Glass," in Manhattan, New York May 4, 2015. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson

After Miley Cyrus and Patrick Schwarzenegger confirmed their break-up last month, the "Wrecking Ball" singer says she's totally fine. The young singer talked about being alone in a new interview.

Cyrus confirmed that she's feminist and she's supporting the LGBT community. As a matter of fact, she teamed up with Joan Jett and Jane Grace to sing a cover of The Replacements classic track “Androgynous” in support homeless LGBT youth.
In an interview with Eliana Dockterman of Time, Cyrus said people should judge her based on herself, not who she is or isn't dating. "It has a lot to do with being a feminist, but I’m finally OK with being alone," she said.
The 22-year-old singer launched the non-profit organisation Happy Hippie Foundation, which supports LGBTQ and homeless youth. In 2012, she performed a cover of Dolly Parton's“Jolene” for her “Backyard Sessions.”
During the conversation, the "We Can't Stop" singer also said she doesn't label herself straight, gay or bisexual. “I’m not hiding my sexuality. For me, I don’t want to label myself as anything,” she said. She is aware that people won't understand why she rejects such labels.
The "Hannah Montana" actress had been in a relationship with Nick Jonas and "Hunger Games" star Liam Hemsworth, whom she was engaged to before splitting in September 2013. Since her relationship with the famous stars is not a secret, many were shocked about her recent revelation that not all of her past relationships have been "straight, heterosexual" partnerships.
Another headline that the former Disney star had made was when she learned one of her teenage fans in Lansing, Michigan was being bullied over a “Legalize Gay” T-shirt, she picked up the phone and called the fan. “Someone at the school who is an adult and seemed more powerful than her told her that she wasn’t supposed to be wearing that shirt at school,” said Cyrus. “I just wanted to make clear that she had a legal right to express herself however she wanted,” she added.
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