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Miley Cyrus' school days were "friendless, lonely and miserable"
Miley Cyrus' school days were "friendless, lonely and miserable"
Miley Cyrus' school days were "friendless, lonely and miserable".
The 'Hannah Montana' star was bullied so badly when she was being educated
in Tennessee she believed she would be physically harmed.
Writing in her new book 'Miley Cyrus: Miles To Go', she revealed: "The girls
took it beyond normal bullying. These were big, tough girls. I was scrawny
and short. They were fully capable of doing me bodily harm."
The singer-and-actress - who was once locked in a bathroom by her tormentors
- says 'The Anti-Miley Club' even challenged her to a fight, which had to be
halted by the school principal.
She explained: "Three girls strutted up and stood towering over me. My
stomach churned. I clutched my grilled cheese sandwich like it was the hand
of my best friend. It pretty much was my best friend those days. I was done
for.
"They started cussing me and telling me to get up. I sat there, frozen. I
didn't know what to do. Finally, I couldn't take it anymore. I stood up,
still a foot shorter then they were, and said, 'What's your problem? What
did I ever do to you?' "
In the tome, the 16-year-old star also speaks of "the hardest day ever" -
when she split from Jonas Brothers star Nick Jonas, who she refers to as
Prince Charming.
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