Cyrus seems drawn to the LGBT community in part of the solidarity that’s abundant there. She recently went to the finals of RuPaul’s Drag Race, but says she’s not particularly interested in attending award shows—even if they’re a good opportunity to send a once-homeless youth on stage to give A-listers a homily. She responds better to the unbridled, flamboyant support that RuPaul’s contestants gave one another as they performed. “Beyonce would never be down in the front row cheering on Katy Perry,” she says. Perhaps because unlike people who are in the throes of coming out, pop stars often have to pretend to be something they’re not. That’s not something Cyrus is willing to do anymore—even if she’s still figuring out who she is.
“Maybe if you’re finally getting to be yourself, it’s more of a celebration,” she says, surrounded by new gender-nonconforming friends at the shoot in Hollywood. “Like, you are living your f—ing life.”
This is hard to understand, is she implying that a)Beyoncé is too big to cheer for Katy or b)Beyoncé likes Katy but doesn't want people to know? Either way, you do you Miley
She responds better to the unbridled, flamboyant support that RuPaul’s contestants gave one another as they performed.
“Beyonce would never be down in the front row cheering on Katy Perry,” she says.
I think she means that she prefers to go to stuff like RuPauls Drag race where contestants were cheering each other whereas award shows it isn't like that where artists truly cheer each other on.
I guess she wanted to say that people like to paint Beyoncé as a goddess and above everyone and we won't see her cheering on Katy, who's a big popstar too.
Yeah I think she means a lot of celebrities are too arrogant to cheer on other celebrities, whereas the LGBT community is more supportive of one another.