The singer Miley Cyrus has never been afraid of sharing all of the details of her personal life with the public. She showed that once again this week, when she opened up about what her sex life has been like this year amidst the coronavirus pandemic.

Though she isn’t dating anyone right now, Cyrus told radio host Howard Stern that she is still finding ways to “get busy.”

“I do a lot of FaceTime sex — it’s the safest sex. I’m not getting COVID,” she explained. “I am definitely not going to be doing anything that’s irresponsible for myself or for other people … it’s just ridiculous for anybody that won’t take the right precautions to keep each other safe. It’s f–ked up.”

The 28 year-old singer went on to say that it has been a “really interesting and challenging [time] for any sort of dating or meeting people.”

Page Six reported that Cyrus has previously said that she is bisexual, and that she has dated both men and women.

“I love people, I love who I love, I’ve had relationships with all genders and I’m down,” Cyrus once said. “Right now I’m kind of in the mood for some D, but I’m down for whatever, honestly.”

In this same interview with Stern, Cyrus opened up about her marriage and subsequent divorce from Hollywood star Liam Hemsworth.

“We were together since 16,” she said of her and Hemsworth. “Our house burned down. We had been like, engaged — I don’t know if we really ever thought we were actually going to get married, but when we lost our house in Malibu — which if you listen to my voice pre- and post-fire, they’re very different so that trauma really affected my voice. And I was actually in South Africa, so I couldn’t come home, and like, my animals were tied to a post at the beach. I lost everything.”

“I had so much and it was all gone, every song I had ever written was in that house,” Cyrus continued. “Every photograph of me that my parents had given to me, all my scripts, I lost everything. And so in trying to put that back together, instead of going, ‘Oh, nature kind of did something I couldn’t do for myself; it forced me to let go,’ I ran toward the fire.”

She added that she “clung to what I had left of that house, which was me and him…And I really do and did love him very, very, very much and still do, always will.”

As for what caused them to break up, Cyrus said that “there was too much conflict”

“When I come home, I want to be anchored by someone,” the singer explained. “I don’t get off on drama or fighting.”

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