
On Sunday February 4, 2024, the 66th Annual Grammy Awards were all about Miley Cyrus.
There she stood center-stage with teased Dolly Parton-inspired hair, bright eyes, and a shimmering Bob Mackie dress that punctuated her every move.
Cyrus is a star and while performing her hit song "Flowers" everyone in the world knew it, the video of her performance now has nearly 40 million views on YouTube.
She isn't short on iconic moments (see: Disney career and the "Wrecking Ball" video clip) but for Cyrus, the Grammy's came with her first real confirmation of industry acclaim. After performing "Flowers" the night was always going to be hers but receiving her first-ever Grammy Award was the cherry on top.
That night she won the Grammy Awards for Best Pop Solo Performance and Record Of The Year, and it was as if she had finally crossed over from celebrity musician to bonafide hit-maker with the backing of her industry.
On Grammy's night it seemed like Miley Cyrus had finally arrived, but what was happening behind the scenes was a different story.
When Miley addressed the crowd during her performance of "Flowers" and remarked, "why are you acting like you don’t know this song?" we all just chalked it up to a bit of tongue-in-cheek sass.
But perhaps underneath the zing of her public comment, there was something deeper simmering away that spoke to how she felt unsettled about the accolades coming her way. Perhaps all the puffed-up praise wasn't exactly sitting right with Cyrus.