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Noah Cyrus Details Recovery, Sets Boundaries on Family ‘Drama’ as She Preps Fall Tour

She credits a family‑rooted July album with advancing a recovery that began after a 2020 turning point.

Overview

  • Cyrus says her recovery from a Xanax addiction began in 2020 after she started to pass out during a televised interview while promoting The End of Everything.
  • Looking back, she says she at times did not want to be alive and now urges people to seek help when they feel ready.
  • She calls her new album, I Want My Loved Ones to Go With Me, a healing project that helped her move to a more positive place.
  • The record features four generations of Cyruses, including collaborations with Billy Ray and Braison and archival material linked to her great‑grandfather.
  • She says she keeps distance from public family disputes and that relatives are in a good place, while planning a tour starting Sept. 12 and embracing plans for motherhood with fiancé Pinkus.