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Miley Cyrus addresses critics: 'I was born to be who I am right now'

'Wrecking Ball' superstar Miley Cyrus is set to debut her MTV documentary this week and the new promo clip shows her telling critics that she is strong and ready to leave her mark on the world. 

The beauty can be heard saying: "I was born to become who I am right now ... I'm at a point in my career where I can be exactly what I want to be, who I want to be."

"I have this freedom to do whatever I want, because I'm starting as a new artist now."

"Every time I do anything, I want to remember, this is what separates me from everybody else."

'Miley: The Movement' is set to premiere on Wednesday, October 2. In a previously shared video clip, Cyrus also opens up about her controversial MTV VMAs performance and says: "You're always going to make people talk, you might as well make them talk for two weeks rather than two seconds."

 

 

Watch a trailer for 'Miley: The Movement' below: