Four years later, this is what Miley Cyrus thinks of the controversial Wrecking Ball video
Regretfully, the singer admitted that, if she could, the famous video clip in which she appears naked on a wrecking ball would disappear.
There is no doubt that the video clip for the single 'Wrecking Ball' was a turning point in Miley Cyrus' career, definitively burying her innocent image of her youth idol to turn her into the controversial artist that she has been for the last years.
However, now that the singer is in the process of reinventing herself to give a new twist to her music and her public image - starting with quitting smoking marijuana - the 'Malibu' interpreter has acknowledged that she regrets a lot of her years licking mallets naked, all this while playing the popular game 'who would you marry, have sex or kill', but replacing people with their own songs.
"I would probably marry 'The Climb' because I still believe in his message. I would have sex with '7 Things'. And I would kill 'Wrecking Ball'. It's something you can't forget ... when you swing naked on top of a ball of wrecking, that image will live forever. If you do something like that in such a public way, it's forever. It's something I can never forget. I'll always be the naked girl on a wrecking ball, no matter what I do. I should have had it Keep in mind that it would be something that would haunt me all my life, "he confessed on the Zach Sang radio show.
The image of Miley naked and licking a demolition mallet has been recorded in a whole generation, but there is no one to stalk more than her own protagonist.
"My worst nightmare is that they put 'Wrecking Ball' at my funeral. It's my worst nightmare. I imagine a video of 'we will always remember Miley', followed by the song and the typical message of 'she was a great person'", has joked in the same conversation.
The clear change of mentality of the also actress has a lot to do with the current political situation, since as she has repeated on several occasions, it is time to be united, something that she has wanted to capture in her sixth studio album and in the first preview of it, the single 'Malibu'.
"I would never have believed you if you had told me three years ago that I would write a song like that. This album is a reflection of the fact that, yes, I don't give a sh * t about everything, but now is not the time for me to you don't give a fuck about people. I'd rather give the world a hug and say: 'Hey, look. We're fine, I love you, and I hope you can tell me that you love me too,' "he reflected with Billboard a few weeks ago. .