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Miley Cyrus: ‘My first relationship was with a chick’

Miley Cyrus has revealed that her first ever relationship was with a girl.

The Wrecking Ball singer has been linked to many Hollywood celebs -Tyler Posey, Irish model Stella Maxwell, Nick Jonas and is now rumoured to be engaged again to ex Liam Hemsworth.

“My first relationship in my life was with a chick,” she said.

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Couple: Miley is supposedly engaged to ex Liam Hemsworth again | INSTAGRAM

The Tennessee native admitted that her whole life, she didn’t understand her own gender or identity but has come out as pansexual – a person who is attracted to another beyond their biological gender or sex but for their own selves.

“I grew up in a very religious Southern family,” she told Variety.

“My whole life, I didn’t understand my own gender and my own sexuality.

“I always hated the word ‘bisexual’, because that’s even putting me in a box.

“I don’t ever think about someone being a boy or someone being a girl.”

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Sexualised: The singer admitted she never felt sexualised by her behaviour or outfits

The 23-year-old is known for her tongue-wagging, twerking and revealing outfits but said she never felt sexualised by what she does.

“My nipple pasties and s*** never felt sexualised to me. My eyes started opening in the fifth or sixth grade,” she revealed.

“The universe has always given me the power to know I’ll be OK.

“Even at that time, when my parents didn’t understand, I just felt that one day they are going to understand.”

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LGBTQ: The Teneessee native understood her sexuality more when she was in LA | INSTAGRAM

For Miley, it was when she went to a LGBTQ centre in LA that she began to understand her sexuality more.

“I went to the LGBTQ centre here in LA, and I started hearing these stories. I saw one human in particular who didn’t identify as male or female.

“Looking at them, they were both: beautiful and sexy and tough but vulnerable and feminine but masculine. And I related to that person more than I related to anyone in my life,” she added.

“Even though I may seem very different, people may not see me as neutral as I feel. But I feel very neutral.

“I think that was the first gender-neutral person I’d ever met. Once I understood my gender more, which was unassigned, then I understood my sexuality more.”

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