Noah Cyrus says she doesn’t know why ‘people hate me so much’

‘Why do people hate me so much?’ Noah Cyrus says she was trolled from a young age and that it was ‘really sad’ to grow up feeling hated

Noah Cyrus has opened up about being trolled and the hate she received from a young age due to her famous family.

The 20-year-old, who is the daughter of country star Billy Ray Cyrus and the little sister of Miley Cyrus, said that she’s always had people coming after her. 

‘You know what? No matter what you say or do, there’s going to be somebody saying some sh*t,’ she told Stellar magazine.

‘People just like to go after me’: Noah Cyrus has opened up about being trolled and the hate she received from a young age due to her famous family

‘People just like to go after me. They’ve done that since I was so young. Why me? One of the biggest questions I’ve ever wondered is why do people hate me so much?

‘As a kid I felt like the part of society that knew about me, before I even put out any music, had hatred for me. It was just really, really sad to grow up with those feelings.’

This isn’t the first time that Noah has opened up about her personal struggles.

'It was just really, really sad to grow up with those feelings': The 20-year-old says people hated her from a young age because she was Miley Cyrus' little sister. (Pictured with Miley in 2011)

‘It was just really, really sad to grow up with those feelings’: The 20-year-old says people hated her from a young age because she was Miley Cyrus’ little sister. (Pictured with Miley in 2011)

The singer recently admitted that being Miley’s little sister ‘stripped her of her own identity’ when she was younger.

She also spoke about her body dysmorphia battle after being trolled for her appearance while growing up.

Noah candidly discussed ageing in the public eye and her new EP The End of Everything with Rebecca Judd on Apple Music last month.

'Why me? One of the biggest questions I’ve ever wondered is why do people hate me so much?' Noah opened up about the trolling she's received in Australia's Stellar magazine

‘Why me? One of the biggest questions I’ve ever wondered is why do people hate me so much?’ Noah opened up about the trolling she’s received in Australia’s Stellar magazine 

She said: ‘I think when you listen to songs like Young and Sad, you get the full story of my life. And I obviously I can’t go down to every single situation in one song.

‘But I speak about my body dysmorphia and I speak about my struggles growing up as the world saw it as “Miley Cyrus’ little sister.” No one would choose to be called somebody else’s little sister and I used this….

‘So it’s like when you’re seeing somebody and you’re like, “Oh, you’re so and so’s brother, right?” But you know who they are. You’ve been talking to them already. There’s a difference.

‘It’s not, “I know you, but aren’t you also so and so’s little brother?” It would be, “Your Miley Cyrus’ little sister. You’re Hannah Montana’s little sister.”‘

Candid: The singer recently admitted that being Miley's little sister 'stripped her of her own identity' when she was younger

Candid: The singer recently admitted that being Miley’s little sister ‘stripped her of her own identity’ when she was younger

Talking about how that title ‘stripped her of her own identity’, Noah continued: ‘It wouldn’t be a question, it’d be a statement when they came up to me. Hannah Montana came out in 2006 or 2007.

‘So that up until I made my own name, which was the reasoning why? And it really stripped me of my identity as a little kid. And that’s what it felt like. Because it felt like no one gives a… about me, myself.’

Noah went on to reveal that she was trolled for her appearance growing up and she was ‘so sad’ that people had such ‘terrible things’ to say.

'You're Hannah Montana's little sister': The star said it was difficult to be in Miley's shadow

‘You’re Hannah Montana’s little sister’: The star said it was difficult to be in Miley’s shadow 

She continued: ‘They were already so terrible to me on the Internet about the way I looked and the way that I grew up. And that was just the way that my face that God gave me.

‘And I was so sad that people had such terrible things to say about something I had no control of changing. And it just made me feel like so many people… that I learned to hate myself.

‘And so that’s the meaning of the EP by all means, that’s just songs like Young and Sad where this EP really is just my thoughts. And really this EP to take away from it, as much negativity that there is, there’s a speck of positivity at the end of it.

‘And that’s why it’s called The End of Everything. Because the end of everything brings somewhat of a sense of positivity to me.’

Brave: Read Noah's full interview in the latest issue of Stellar magazine

Brave: Read Noah’s full interview in the latest issue of Stellar magazine