Miley Cyrus is all grown up in the new issue of V Magazine. In the magazine, the very unapologetic 20-year-old talks about her dedication to her upcoming album, and how ithings have changed because of it.

According to MTV News, Miley graces a total of three different covers for the magazine, and rocks edgy, skin-baring looks. In the accompanying interview with the magazine, Cyrus admits she has put the album before anything else. She says her dedication to her new album is affecting her relationship with Liam Hemsworth because she has been seeing less and less of him.

“I work every day. My assistant is always like, ‘I don’t want to hear you sing during the day unless we’re at the studio, because I’m at the studio with you from 5 pm until 5 am half the time.’ And it’s like, I’m not home with my boyfriend all the time. We work. Every week it’s ‘Are they broken up? Because we don’t see a photo of them,’” she told V Magazine. “I don’t have time to go to Starbucks with my boyfriend every morning. I wish I did, but I don’t. I’d rather chill at my house and be there for the time I actually get to spend with him. And then I’m at the studio all day. He gets up to work out at six and I come home at five from the studio. I put this record before everything, and I’ve never done that with anything. I’ve put too much into this record to put anything else in front of it.”

Miley says she’s putting so much time and effort into her album because she’s trying to make an album that satisfies what her die-hard fans expect from her, and she’s also trying to make an album that her haters can appreciate, too. Miley adds, everyone has been supportive of her record, including Liam’s family. She recalled Liam’s brother calling it “dope.”

“I was listening to what me and P[harrell Williams] worked on last night and I had Liam’s little nieces over and they were all dancing to it, and then his brother came in and was like, ‘Is this the stuff with Pharrell? It’s so dope!’ That’s exactly what I wanted to do,” she said. “Everyone can like what we’re doing. That’s when I feel like my record is so different. It’s not what people expect where it’s me giving my middle finger and saying, ‘F--k you. I didn’t make a record for the people that love me.’ I made a record for the people that love me, but then I made a record for the people that I want to start to understand me.”

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