Miley Cyrus Reveals All In New Book

Miley Cyrus explains the difficulties in being a teenager.

Hannah Montana star Miley Cyrus tells all in her new autobiography, "Miley Cyrus: Miley to Go." Cyrus explains about the difficulties in growing up such as bullying at school and her former beau, Nick Jonas.

"I would say that it was hard, but it was also the best thing I ever did and the best thing I will ever do because I think it's a good thing that you get, like, a flashback and really remember all those moments," Cyrus told MTV News. "I think it's important not to grow up so much that you forget about your heart and what's important for your heart."

On the outside it may seem like she has it all. However, she had to endure painful moments that may relate to other teenagers. The 16-year-old star told MTV News that she thought it was important for her fans to understand where she was coming from and the troubles she faced along the way.

Cyrus also had to go through the tragedy of losing her grandfather.

"[Writing about] the loss of my granddad [was hard]," she told MTV News. "That was something I hadn't talked about in a long time, and I was really happy. ... It was really good to just remember that."

Entertainment Tonight reported Cyrus did not go into detail on her relationship with her "first love" Nick Jonas of the Jonas Brothers. However, she did refer to him as "Prince Charming."

"I talked about dating and who I really feel my first love is, and everyone wants to put a name with the code. But really I wouldn't use a code if I thought it was obvious. So no one really knows who he is," she told Entertainment Tonight.

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