Miley Cyrus is bothered that kids today are wasting way too much time on the internet. They should be doing more productive stuff or probably just playing sports, she suggests
Teen Queen Miley Cyrus thinks internet is waste of time and she despises the idea of pouring over her personal details on the web.
Cyrus went off Twitter last fall; she explains that she was tired of sharing her routine with everyone. Though reportedly her beau Liam Hemsworth had asked her to quit Twitter, Cyrus insists she was “kind of tired of telling everyone what I'm doing”.
And now she has an answer for what is possibly the biggest dilemma of all celebrities – no personal life. “I hate when I read things and celebrities are complaining like, 'I have no personal life,’ Cyrus says. “I'm like, well, that's because you write everything that you're doing.”
Twitter troubles
Explaining her own troubles with Twitter, Cyrus says, “I was that person who was like, 'I'm so sad. I have no real, normal life. Everyone knows what I'm doing.' And I'm like, well that's my own fault because I'm telling everyone.”
After many months of tweeting her daily details to her fans, Cyrus finally realized it was her own fault. Once you have tweeted about going to a particular restaurant for dinner or to some shopping mall, a celebrity cannot expect to dine or shop in peace.
“I'd tweet, 'I'm here,' and I'd wonder why a thousand fans are outside the restaurant,” said Cyrus. “Well, hello, I just told them.”
Kids wasting their lives on internet
The Hannah Montana star is bothered that kids today are wasting way too much time just increasing their friend-circles on the internet. They should be doing more productive stuff or probably just playing sports, she suggests.
Stay off the internet as “it's dangerous, it's not fun, it wastes your life”
Leading by an example, Cyrus reveals that she has become more social after having closed her social-networking accounts on the internet and cutting down on her phone. “I have a lot more real friends as opposed to friends who are on the Internet who I'm talking to — which is like not cool, not safe, not fun and most likely not real,” she says.
Have fun, don’t bother about telling people
Being able to click a fun picture has become more important that having fun itself. Miley Cyrus is right in saying that people get so busy in trying to get the right picture to add to their internet profiles that they forget they were supposed to enjoy.
“I just think it's kind of lame,” Cyrus said. “I feel like I hang out with my friends and they're so busy taking pictures of what they're doing and putting them on Facebook that they're not really enjoying what they're doing.”
It’s more important, as Milley says, to enjoy your life rather than telling people that you are enjoying your life. “You're going to look back and have a million pictures, but you're not going to be in any of them. Because you're not having fun, you're too busy clicking away,” she said.
And all for her little fans, Miley Cyrus has just one advice: Stay off the internet as “it's dangerous, it's not fun, it wastes your life”.