Miley Cyrus is back in the headlines—this time demanding that Pride Month just isn’t long enough.
According to Miley, 30 days simply won’t cut it. Pride, she says, is more than a month—it’s a lifestyle.
Miley Cyrus says “Pride” shouldn’t be a month because it’s a lifestyle.
“A month is too short.” pic.twitter.com/sOTHbktYga
— The Patriot Oasis (@ThePatriotOasis) June 7, 2025
Well, sugar, if it’s truly a lifestyle, then live it. No one’s stopping you. You don’t need a designated calendar block to validate who you are if you’re already living it out loud. Straight people don’t demand “Heterosexual Heritage Week” or throw tantrums when they’re not trending. But then again, we’re not dealing with a civil rights movement anymore. We’re dealing with a movement that demands obedience, glorifies confusion, and punishes anyone who still believes in reality.
Grammy-winning pop star Miley Cyrus says “a month is too short” for Pride Month, suggesting the LGBTQIA2S+ community should be shoving their propaganda in the faces of all Americans all year long, adding, “It’s a lifetime, it’s a lifestyle.”
“My Pride Month message would be that I don’t think pride should be stuck to a month. A month is too short. It’s a lifetime. It’s a lifestyle,” the “Party in the U.S.A.” singer said on Friday at the Chanel and Tribeca Film Festival. – Breitbart
Pride Month isn’t about rights anymore. It’s about control and forcing everyone, not just to tolerate, but to celebrate an ideology that keeps shifting the rules. Why? Because the movement feeds on chaos. If gender, truth, and biology are all “fluid,” then the only thing that stays fixed is their power to redefine reality on demand. This isn’t about inclusion. It’s about dominance. And Miley? She’s just another loudmouth chasing applause by parroting the party line, louder and longer than ever.
While the human wrecking ball is out here demanding more time to celebrate who you sleep with, she’s also been busy collecting headlines for her own brand of nonsense.
She recently admitted to lying to her accountant to hide drug purchases. That’s not rebellious, Miley dear, that’s tax fraud. But when you’re a former Disney darling turned professional trainwreck, criminal confession gets rebranded as edgy content.
Miley Cyrus opened up about growing past Hannah Montana, the role that made her famous, and how she hid her drug purchases from her accountant in a new podcast. https://t.co/P4BgjDYpa5
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) June 9, 2025
Then came the $800 film premiere disaster. Fans showed up expecting a concert. What they got was a movie and a cringeworthy moment where the crowd heckled her into actually performing. Imagine paying that much just to beg someone to do their job.
And let’s not forget 2023, when a Wisconsin school banned Rainbowland, her duet with Dolly Parton, from a first-grade concert for being “too controversial.” Miley retaliated. She had her Happy Hippie Foundation donate to Pride and Less Prejudice. A group that sends LGBTQ-themed books to kids as young as three.
This isn’t about rights. It’s about indoctrination. It’s about gaslighting families, rewriting childhood, and punishing anyone who refuses to play along. The pressure has to be constant—kids overloaded with confusion, parents silenced, and dissent treated like hate. Miley Cyrus isn’t leading the charge, but she’s one of the loudest megaphones it has. And now she wants more time on the calendar to shout it. She once promised she’d leave the country if Trump came back. Well, he did. So pack it up, Miley—and take the noise with you.
I want to like Miley Cyrus. I really do. She’s insanely talented, and I love her voice. There’s grit and soul there that most pop stars couldn’t fake if they tried. I rooted for her the way I once rooted for Robert Downey Jr. to clean up and come back stronger. However, while he chose to mature, Miley leaned even harder into shock and identity politics. She’s not just selling music anymore. She’s selling a worldview, one that pushes out the older generation and pulls in the next with glitter, slogans, and moral chaos disguised as progress. It’s not about expression. It’s about conditioning. And when someone with her influence chooses to lead that charge, that’s when I call it what it is and draw the line.
So yeah, Miley’s out here pushing for an extended Pride Month. Because a whole month of parades, press coverage, rainbow cereal boxes, and drag queen brunches isn’t enough to satisfy the new definition of “visibility” anymore.
But here’s a wild thought: if your identity is authentic, you don’t need a month-long party to prove it. You just live it. Quietly, confidently, and without needing constant applause.
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