Miley Cyrus found herself ‘puking up seals’ when she tried a psychedelic South American drug.
The US pop rebel admits experimenting with the hallucinogen ayahuasca did not go well.
Sharing her bad trip, which happened at a time when she was going vegan, Miley said: ‘The guide reached down my throat and pulled out every dead animal I had ever eaten and made me throw it up.
‘I saw me puking up seals. Puking up a seal — not fun.’
Miley, who has admitted she regularly smokes weed as her family are ‘a bunch of stoners’, is trying to sober up and go teetotal these days… because the aftermath is just not worth it.
‘Alcohol was never my problem,’ the Midnight Sky singer said of her attempts to clean up. ‘I now just avoid really drinking because I like to wake up at 110 per cent.
‘It’s never really been my problem and I could see myself having a drink of celebration in the future, but I get so f***ing hungover now that I’m like, “why would I celebrate with just feeling like a volcano’s erupted in my brain?”’
In yet another controversial turn Miley, 27 — who divorced Aussie actor Liam Hemsworth this year — is planning to write children’s books about the pitfalls of life.
Explaining her motivation, she said: ‘I don’t like the idea that we teach them that this is sunshine world and everyone walks on a rainbow and everyone’s equal. You need to say “that’s not true”.
‘I think there’s a way to not terrify children of life, even though I go in and out of periods where I think life is overwhelmingly terrifying.’
Stubble booking as Tom and son head off to barber’s
Tom Hardy stopped traffic when the movie hunk popped into his favourite barber for a lockdown tidy-up ahead of his return to showbiz.
The Peaky Blinders star made it a father-and-son outing by taking his eldest, Louis, to the traditional barber’s Fifty in Richmond, south-west London.
Regular customer Tom, 42, dressed casually in baggy blue joggers for his short back and sides and a beard trim, followed by a spot of shopping with Louis, 12.
The Hollywood star already knows all about waxing… he has a figure in Madame Tussauds. When the tourist attraction reopened last month, security had to be beefed up on Tom’s waxwork when it became one of the figures most manhandled by visitors.
Meanwhile, Tom prompted speculation that he is a closet Spurs fan after narrating new Amazon Prime documentary series All Or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur.
No Mr Bond, we expect you to try (to meet release date)
Daniel Craig gets a rough ride in his final outing as 007… the latest trailer sees him run over by a car, trapped under ice and flung from a bridge.
No Time To Die had already suffered repeated delays to filming before the pandemic, but movie bosses now seem determined it will hit cinemas on November 12.
The action-packed clip unveils Bohemian Rhapsody star Rami Malek, 39, as Bond villain Safin.
It also shows Ben Affleck’s 32-year-old girlfriend Ana de Armas make good on her promise to break the traditional Bond girl mould as she turns a machine gun on the bad guys. The 2min 34sec trailer tells viewers: ‘The mission that changes everything.’
No Time To Die also features newcomer Lashana Lynch (above), described by Bond as a ‘disarming young woman’ after she attempts to shoot him. Moneypenny, played by Naomie Harris, tells her: ‘Everyone tries at least once.’
It’s not clear if Craig, 52, will get to wave goodbye to fans on the red carpet as movie premieres have been hit by the virus outbreak.
Foxes: it’s hard to brush off anxiety
Foxes admits she is feeling more fragile and vulnerable during her second run at pop fame.
The Let Go For Tonight singer — back in the charts four years after her last album came out — said she always thought she could count on her mates to prop her up.
But a recent trip revealed they all have issues, too.
‘It was a weekend away with a close group of friends,’ she said while talking about new single Friends In The Corner. ‘I considered them to be strong and together, but for some reason at that time they all showed a vulnerable side I’d never seen before.’
The 31-year-old, real name Louisa Rose Allen, blames the uneasiness on being in their 30s. ‘It might have been the age we were at, but everyone’s hidden struggles came to the forefront and it made me realise the older we get sometimes the more fragile we become,’ she explained.
‘It really hit home that we shouldn’t take each other for granted.’
Mabel’s let loose on baggy fashion
Mabel is going from Fine Line to clothing line after proving she is more than just a chart star.
The 24-year-old, who won best female at the Brits this year, has been snapped up by H&M and Kangol to model and help design their new collaboration.
And Mabel is thrilled with the baggy sweats they put her in because she says ‘streetwear is in my blood’.
However, she feels she needs fewer clothes in her life at the moment. ‘I did a big wardrobe clear-out in lockdown which felt really good,’ Mabel shared.
‘I was just wearing the same sort of comfy outfits and realised how little of my wardrobe I actually needed.’
Will: I was on the prowl, but now I prefer to be club classy
Will Young found the hedonism of gay club culture a struggle when he first came out.
He said it felt like ‘sex is in the air’, as he headed out clubbing with friends.
The Leave Right Now singer recalled: ‘Some people used to think the only way to socialise with other gay people was to go on the prowl, to score or have sex with someone, and I experienced that to an extent. But they needed to know there is a healthier way of being around people, while also wanting to be sexually active.’
Now 41, and a dog-owning homebody, Will told Gay Times: ‘You can do both, but everything is so tied up with clubs.
‘If you’re going out for the first time in a group of people with the same sexual preference, it might well be hedonistic and edgy — sex is in the air. I think it’s important to learn boundaries as men with other men.’
Nervous Robbie moves mountains in fit of peak
Robbie Williams’ anxiety is reaching new heights… he has abandoned Hollywood to spend lockdown up a mountain in Europe.
‘I’m somewhere in Switzerland up a mountain,’ the Bodies singer said of his pandemic-influenced decision. Robbie, 46, went on: ‘I’m a bit neurotic and I thought, “Where can I place myself where it won’t get me?” And I thought, “Well I’ll just live up Mont Blanc for six months”. It’s really warm actually, it’s lovely.’
He also told Radio 2 his daughter Teddy, seven, will be following him into showbiz, saying that when he asked if she’d ‘come singing with daddy’ she replied: ‘No, daddy, you’ll be singing with me!’
Charli triumphs in battle of the XCXs
Charli XCX has been added to the line-up for next year’s Reading and Leeds Festival following a gender row.
The Boys singer, 28, is one of the few females on the bill after women were totally shut out of the headliner slots.
While festival bosses were chuffed to have signed the likes of Liam Gallagher, Stormzy and Post Malone, fans pointed out the glaring omission of female artists from the six top slots available next August.
One tweet read: ‘Reading Festival increasing to six headliners and still being incapable of booking women.’
A spattering of female acts languish further down the bill, including US singer Doja Cat and Brit winner Mabel. Lewis Capaldi and Disclosure are among the other acts.
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