In the world of entertainment, certain moments mark the beginning of new stages that transform artists' personal lives. Miley Cyrus is experiencing one of those decisive moments, with projects that promise to generate a lot of buzz and details that reveal her most intimate side.
On May 30, the singer released her ninth studio album, Something Beautiful. But that's not all, since next week, on June 6, her new musical film will debut at the prestigious Tribeca Festival.

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This excitement coincides with a visible change in Miley, who has decided to celebrate this special moment with a new look and a new tattoo. Thus, this adds to the extensive collection of over 50 designs that already adorn her body.
The most recent tattoo, located on her right shoulder blade, is a single word: "muse." It's a small and delicate design, done with a fine line that gives it a handwritten and very personal feel.
For this work, Miley has trusted the prestigious Bang Bang studio in New York and the hands of Michelle Santana. A Colombian artist recognized as one of the best tattoo artists in the city by Forbes magazine.
Michelle began her career tattooing in her room in Colombia and then moved to New York to professionalize her vocation. Although she doesn't have a formal mentor, she has learned a lot from her friend Jonathan Valena, known as JonBoy, who is famous for his minimalist style.

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Although Miley hasn't publicly confirmed the meaning of this new tattoo, many believe it's a tribute to her mother, Tish Cyrus. In past statements, the singer expressed that her song End of the World was dedicated to her.
"For my mother, my muse," Miley wrote about her mother, who has been an essential pillar in her life. In addition, she has served as her manager, advisor, and best friend, accompanying her in every step of her career and in the most important personal moments.
This new tattoo and the upcoming projects mark a moment of renewal for Miley Cyrus. She continues to make it clear that her art and her personal life are deeply connected.