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Miley Cyrus feeling ‘more connected’ to people during social distancing

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Miley Cyrus has said that social distancing herself during the coronavirus outbreak has helped her feel “more connected” to people.

The US singer said in an interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music that despite feeling more connected to the outside world during quarantine, she misses her family and “human connection”.

Cyrus, 27, has regularly been updating her fans on social media from self-isolation and has also broadcast interviews with stars including Demi Lovato, Hailey Bieber and Rita Ora as part of her Bright Minded series on Instagram Live.

She said: “I miss that connection with my daily routine. “But when it comes to communication and connection, I’ve been more connected from the social distancing perspective in isolation quarantine

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