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<strong>Miley on <em>C☆NDY</em></strong>
Miley Cyrus wants the world to be more comfortable with fluid descriptions of gender and sexual orientation, going so far to create the Happy Hippie organization to aid LGBT youth. The superstar, who's already talked extensively about being gender-fluid and pansexual, is the cover model for the ninth edition of C☆NDY, a "transversal" fashion publication that's featured covers with James Franco in drag, as well as trans stars like Laverne Cox and Janet Mock. Luis Venegas — C☆NDY's editor, creative director, and publisher — was nice enough to share one of Cyrus's snippets from her interview, which was conducted by Amos Mac, editor of the trans men's zine Original Plumbing:
"What was really fun about the shoot for C☆NDY was being able to involve the aesthetic of myself and Terry but also Happy Hippie. It’s allowing me to break the wall for what a woman should be."
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Neal Broverman
Neal Broverman is the Editorial Director, Print of Pride Media, publishers of The Advocate, Out, Out Traveler, and Plus, spending more than 20 years in journalism. He indulges his interest in transportation and urban planning with regular contributions to Los Angeles magazine, and his work has also appeared in the Los Angeles Times and USA Today. He lives in the City of Angels with his husband, children, and their chiweenie.
Neal Broverman is the Editorial Director, Print of Pride Media, publishers of The Advocate, Out, Out Traveler, and Plus, spending more than 20 years in journalism. He indulges his interest in transportation and urban planning with regular contributions to Los Angeles magazine, and his work has also appeared in the Los Angeles Times and USA Today. He lives in the City of Angels with his husband, children, and their chiweenie.