Miley Cyrus talks in her new book about her formative years *sigh*, where she was picked on and bullied at her Tennessee school.
The tales are just some of the (non) earth-shattering revelations the pop tart reveals in her new book “Miley Cyrus: Miles To Go”.
Check out the below for the excerpts via AccessHollywood.com
On the haters during her pre-teen Tennessee school days: “The girls took it beyond normal bullying. These were big, tough girls [known as] the Anti-Miley Club. I was scrawny and short. They were fully capable of doing me bodily harm… [They locked me in the girl’s restroom during class.] They shoved me in. I was trapped. I banged on the door until my fists hurt. Nobody came. I spent what felt like an hour in there, waiting for someone to rescue me, wondering how my life had gotten so messed up.”
On being challenged to a fight: “It seemed like Operation Make Miley Miserable was escalating to a new level. More like Operation Take Miley Down. Three girls strutted up and stood towering over me. My stomach churned. I clutched my grilled cheese sandwich like it was the hand of my best friend. It pretty much was my best friend those days. I was done for… They started cussing me and telling me to get up. I sat there, frozen. I didn’t know what to do. Finally, I couldn’t take it anymore. I wasn’t chicken. What could they do to me? I was surrounded by people. I stood up, still a foot shorter then they were, and said, “What’s your problem? What did I ever do to you?’”
On ex-boyfriend Nick Jonas, who she refers to as Prince Charming in the book: [When I first met him,] it felt like the whole world stopped. Nothing else mattered. [The day we broke up was] the hardest day ever. Deep down I know we weren’t being our best selves. And that was what I wanted — and thought I deserved – in a relationship.
On writing the hit song “7 Things I Hate About You” for Nick: “[I wrote it to] punish him, to get him back for hurting me [but the song is] about forgiving, not forgetting. It’s hard to imagine that our love is a story with an end. But you know, at least I’m getting some really good songs out of it.”
Miley will be signing copies of her book at Barnes & Noble this Saturday (March 7) @ 12PM at The Grove at Farmers Market (189 Grove Drive, Los Angeles).
Image credit to Splash News.





To be young and famous and have the opportunity to “write” books so that you can make even more millions. Sigh.
wait! when did she write a book (or pay someone to make up stuff and pass it off as her life)? who actually wants to hear about her life? haven’t we already all but lived it with her for th epast couple yhears whether we wanted to or not?
@ Firecracker – I’m young(ish) and have a story to tell, that’s why I write this site. No one pays me shyyyt yo!
@ Mystery Man – It’s so unintelligent and inane that I think she wrote it herself.
that bad, huh?
…worse