Miley Cyrus just worried that Sabrina Carpenter would end up “fried.”
The 33-year-old Grammy award winning singer, who has been in the spotlight since she was 14 by the grace of the show, Hannah Montana, believes new and rising stars should be offered regular therapy sessions.
Particularly, addressing the Espresso hitmaker’s hectic schedule she voiced concern for her as well as advice she received from Ariana Grande, who also shot to fame in her teenage by starring the Nickelodeon series, Victorious.
“Ariana [Grande] says there should be therapy for child actors, and I totally agree. There should be a weekly check-in,” the Flowers singer told the New York Times newspaper.
Opening up about how she has been taking “consistent therapy since” she was “17 or 18 years old,” Miley believes it “cleared up a lot of the feelings that I had about being a child star, and now I don’t notice it so much because I don’t notice it in me.”
“I guess the only thing I notice is when people are working too hard. I met Sabrina Carpenter a couple of times, and every time I see her I have the urge to ask her if she’s OK,” the Used To Be Young crooner expressed.
She continued, “I’ll see she’s performing in Ireland, and then the next day she’s doing a show in Kansas. And I’m like, ‘I don’t know how that could be physically OK,’ because I was in that situation.”
“I know what it feels like to fry yourself, and I don’t want anyone else to get fried,” Miley Cyrus concluded.