Noah Cyrus sent a harsh message to online trolls following their hurtful comments towards the singer after she announced her engagement to partner Pinkus.
As you know, Cyrus shared that the fashion designer appeared in “Will You Marry Me?” question to her in May, after she went TikTok official with him in April 2023.
As expected, like other famous individuals, the young couple received heavy criticism from judgmental fans, prompting a response from the 23-year-old singer.
Noah Cyrus Tells Fans To ‘Stop Judging People’ On How ‘They Live Their Lives’
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The “This Is Us” singer seems to have developed a thick skin over the years and is not easily angered by callous statements, having been a part of the entertainment industry since the tender age of two.
Addressing the offensive comments fans dropped on her page after she shared a photo of herself and her lover, she took to her Instagram Stories to address the faceless troll.
He began by writing, “Since I have announced something so pure and joyful for me and my life, the internet and commenters have worked hard to take joy, love and happiness from me. today surrounded by comments calling me ugly, and commenting on my face and body like you all did when I was 11-12…”
Reflecting on her past bad experiences with internet trolls, the “Young & Sad” singer added, “When I was still forming my brain, I was told by the same people on the internet that I myself that little girl didn’t deserve to live. because she is not good enough and does not meet your standard of beauty.”
Expressing her frustration at the continued hate, she added, “I was reminded again today how deep the internet is and how it turned me against myself and led me to believe that I should kill myself, that life is not worth living, that it ultimately kills self and dependent on drugs.”
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The “July” singer stated that she was very scared “for the kids growing up on the internet and for her own kids,” adding that no one deserves to hear what critics have written about her. However, he was not bothered by their comments stating:
I’m lucky I’m in a place where these words don’t trigger me to hurt myself again. The internet is hell on earth and we are all in this together. Happy Eid.”
Focusing on her reason for making the message, she shared that there are several people who have suffered the same fate at the hands of trolls but suffered more. “We live in the year 2023 we NEED to stop judging people for who they love, what they look like, where they come from, and how THEY live THEIR lives,” he urged.
“I am so sick.. people are losing their lives with this kind of words. The murderous words you all let loose with the push of a button and there was never any accountability held. I’m so tired of seeing it every day. It really makes me sick,” he added.
Cyrus concluded on a positive note, writing, “you all are so beautiful and I love you, I hope you feel my love from afar today… Wherever you are ?.” The 23-year-old’s reprimand came days after she shared the news of her engagement to her German boyfriend.
The award-winning singer took to her Instagram to post an image of herself and her fiance loving each other while showing off her sparkling engagement ring.
In one of the images, the couple enjoys the moment as they embrace each other while sitting on a green meadow. Meanwhile, in a different slide, Cyrus posted a close-up image of her expensive-looking ring adorning her tattooed hand.
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Captioning her post, she expressed how excited she was to spend the rest of her life with the man of her dreams and went on to praise the man for being “selfless and filled with so much love to give.” He concluded by stating,
“Our life so far is a life I never thought I deserved or that I would live. I never thought I would hope to be with you. I am so grateful to you. I don’t know how I got lucky… I would say ‘yes ‘ to you every day for the rest of my life…”
‘Live Or Die’ Crooner Opens Up About His Recovery From Xanax Addiction
In addition to overcoming the low self-esteem inflicted on him by endless vile words, Cyrus had to fight the good fight to avoid substance abuse.
The Tennessee native revealed during an interview with “Rolling Stone” once she was introduced to Xanax and how her boyfriend influenced her to take the dangerous drug.
She recalls, “My boyfriend at the time, when I was 18, was the first person to give me Xanax, and it became a way for us to bond.” He added, “I think I want to adapt to it. I want to be what he wants and what he thinks is cool and what I think everyone else does. As soon as I felt that it was possible to silence everything for a moment and ease your pain, it was over.
Although she tried to protect the man’s identity by not mentioning her then-boyfriend’s name, it is a known fact that at the age of 18, she was dating rapper Lil Xan.
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Realizing that she was becoming a stranger to herself, Cyrus revealed that she needed an “eye opener” to help push her over the edge, leading to a path to recovery.
Cyrus stated that the moment happened in August 2020 after the death of her grandmother Loretta. He revealed that the guilt of “not being there” emotionally for his family members, including his mother, Tish, shook him for a long time, prompting him to change his ways and turn over a new leaf.
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