Cupid must hit Patrick Schwarzenegger's heart astoundingly as right after Valentine's Day he declared himself "the luckiest guy in the world." Certainly, the 21-year old model-actor and 'We Can't Stop' singer both made their Instagram accounts oozing with sweetness as they shared love for each other. Meanwhile, another star also admitted love for Miley and commented that Billy Ray Cyrus's daughter stands out among her peer group.
It's still fresh from public's memory when Miley announced that Patrick was her "best boyfriend ever." Though Arnold Schwarzenegger's son has shown public display of affection towards Miley, his latest post ended rumors that he's not serious about Hannah Montana star.
On Miley's Instagram, the 22-year old pop diva shared Patrick's gifts for her on Heart's day, which included a variety of balloons and bouquet of roses. Miley captioned the post with "I woke up like dis #happyvalentinesday ❤." The "Wrecking Ball" also had similar photo of what her boyfriend posted and just simply entitled it with "val."
After romancing on V-day, Miley appeared at the Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Celebration on Sunday. She rendered her impressive vocals singing "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover," a song popularized by Paul Simon. Apart from Cyrus; Paul McCartney, Justin Timberlake, Jimmy Fallon, Kanye West, and Simon also performed at the event at Rockefeller Plaza in New York City.
Meanwhile, the edgy Bangerz singer has earned respect from another iconic woman - Madonna. In her interview with Billboard, the Crazy for You singer commended that she loved Miley's stand on her detractors.
"I like her. She seems like she doesn't care what people think. People are always telling her she's dirty or crazy or trashy, and she doesn't care. I love that about her. In her peer group, she stands out."
Since graduating from Disney show, Miley has changed her musicality and fashion. Like a habit, she surprises everyone every time she appears in gatherings and magazines. It's also one of the reasons why she's a constant subject of criticism. In her interview with Jennifer O'Conell of Irish Times, Cyrus said that she did like people to know her.
"I like people to know who I really am and I act the same in my house or to waiters or to executives on record labels. I don't care. I treat everyone the same. 'Role model' is about how you are when you're not in front of your fans," Miley commented.
"I've always been a really strong believer in 'be who you are'. My dad's very that way and my mom is that way. I think nowadays, too, some of the worst things [famous] people do - and I might get in trouble by saying this - is, you know, they post like paparazzi-style shots of themselves, making it seem like to go to the grocery store you have to look like you're on the runway. I think you just should be who you are."
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