
Apparently every day is a party in the U.S.A. for Miley Cyrus.
The controversial pop star, 20, didn't hold back in her one-hour documentary, Miley: The Movement, which premieres on MTV Oct. 2 (10 p.m. ET) and covers an array of topics from her notorious VMAs performance to her buzzed-about haircut and even features her "SMS (Bangerz)" duet partner, Britney Spears.
"Right now I'm at a point in my career where I can just be exactly who I want to be," she says in the special. "I can just have fun and not think about any kind of repercussion and just go for what you want to do. That causes a lot of reaction but I think there's something about watching people grow up."
The former Hannah Montana star also said her headline-making haircut totally changed her life.
"I told my hairstylist, shave my head, dye me blonde," she explained. "I need to let go of like a past in a way because I felt like we need to see change. I felt like I had this whole new attitude. I felt like I could finally be the bad b–h I really am. Even the way I dress has opened up."
And it wouldn't be a typical Cyrus story without addressing that infamous VMA performance.
"I don't pay attention to the negative because how many times have we seen this play out in pop music?" she said. "Madonna's done it, Britney has done it, anyone that's performed on the VMAs, you know? You're always going to make people talk. You might as well make them talk for like two weeks rather than two seconds. I've been laughing about all the news because everyone else is so serious."
Adds Cyrus: "Everyone's worked up and frazzled and I'm chilling. I'm like, 'I forgot about that performance it's so behind now. On to the next performance.' Yes, I am very comfortable with sexuality, I like pushing the boundaries, but I'm coming out in pigtails looking like a giant adult baby basically. That's obviously funny. If I really wanted to put on a sexy show I wouldn't have been dressed as a damn bear."
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