Noah Cyrus Reflects on Mental Health Journey: “I’m So Lucky to Have Therapy”

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Noah Cyrus says she feels “so lucky” to have had access to therapy during one of the most difficult periods in her life.

The 25-year-old singer, who has previously spoken about her battles with depression and anxiety, told Billboard that therapy played a major role in helping her navigate some of her darkest moments.

“When I look back on it, I think about how I didn’t know at the time that I would be at a place where I am standing here now in an interview like this, and I don’t talk about this ever, so I’m totally losing it right now,” Noah said through tears during an interview in partnership with BetterHelp. “Sorry, like I feel so lucky for being able to have the resources of therapy.”

The July artist, who is the younger sister of Miley Cyrus, sought therapy while coping with grief and addiction.

“Whenever I was 20, turning 21—just about 21—I was really deep in addiction to downers,” she shared. “I had recently lost my grandmother at the time, and it just felt like I had, you know, pushed myself so far away from my family and my mom, who I’m so close with, and I had really just gotten myself in such a dark place, and I felt so alone that help to me looked like first reaching out to my therapist and being really honest about the struggles that I was facing.”

She continued, “So I had a lot to tackle and a lot to uncover, and one that started with the addiction, but there were so many layers underneath the addiction.”

Later in the interview, Noah spoke about how her latest album, I Want My Loved Ones to Go with Me, represents a more optimistic stage in her life.

“Though it’s like a heavier album, it has felt a lot more hopeful in the room and a lot more lighter,” she said. “This album’s more about transitioning and moving forward and it being more of a really comforting release, rather than something painful that you’re walking away from.”

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NLE Choppa Doubles Down on NBA YoungBoy Beef With Violent Imagery

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NLE Choppa, now going by NLE The Great, recently dropped “KO,” a track that takes aim at NBA YoungBoy while marking his new artistic era. Over an instrumental inspired by “Hit ’Em Up,” he accuses his rival of being a bad influence on young listeners. Despite expressing that he still has love for YoungBoy, the Memphis rapper’s actions suggest he’s not backing down from their feud.

On Instagram, he shared a video of himself dancing to the diss track while holding a fake decapitated head resembling the Never Broke Again rapper. The visual sparked major controversy, especially after NLE The Great’s earlier comments about having respect and compassion for his peer.

“I was awakened out of my sleep with a vivid dream,” he told Rolling Stone. “The dream was me holding a young boy’s head in my hand, and I was bringing the head to my father. When I woke up, I wanted to pray about it and seek what it meant.”

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He went on to clarify his intentions behind the song, saying the record comes from a personal place rather than simple animosity. “Personally, we’ve already had issues,” he said. “But I can’t say that these issues have zero reason as to why I made this record. But some of the things that were said, and we had a conversation earlier about this, it’s more so can be viewed as personal. It can be viewed as like, ‘Oh yeah, I don’t f**k with you. I don’t like you. This, that, whoop.’ But it’s more so speaking to something that’s controlling him. It’s speaking to what has possession of him, and I love him.”

NLE Choppa continued, expressing a desire to resolve their differences peacefully. “I would love to give that brother a hug,” he said. “I would love to shake hands with that brother, I would love to make music with him personally, but how could I if he won’t? But do I have worries about things being personal outside of this? I feel he got bigger fish to fry. I’m just playing a small role in it by using my voice.”

As of now, NBA YoungBoy has yet to respond to the mixed messages. It seems he’s choosing to let the situation fade rather than escalate further.

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