Miley Cyrus News: ‘Wrecking Ball’ Singer Is Done Crying And Ready To Move On: Find Out The Reason Why

Miley Cyrus has finally decided to move on after being devastated by the results of the recent US Presidential Elections. When Donald Trump was announced as the new President of the United States, Miley Cyrus, along with the other Clinton supporters were deeply affected and saddened, to which the singer posted a video on her Facebook page showing her in tears and expressing her disappointment.

Reported by Mirror, Miley Cyrus was originally a Bernie Sanders supporter, but after he lost the Democratic Primary, the singer went on an all-out support for Hillary Clinton. And just like the other artists and known personalities, Miley Cyrus made efforts to go and campaign actively for the Democratic candidate.

But now according to a published article by E! News, after being able to let go of her feelings, we see a totally different Miley - in all smiles. On another video post, via Instagram this time, Miley Cyrus declares her acceptance of Donald Trump's victory and says, she is hopeful and inspired. The 23-year-old the "Voice" mentor also announced that in partnership with her Happy Hippie Foundation for homeless LGBTQ youth, she will be launching a new campaign which she called the #HopefulHippies and was the first to pledge support for the education for the youth. She also emphasized on her video that this campaign is in honor of none other than Hillary Clinton.

Moreover, Miley Cyrus is very excited about this project especially now that her foundation will be supporting classroom projects and schools.

Miley Cyrus officially launched her Happy Hippie Foundation in May of 2015 and since then she has been very active for its social causes. The Happy Hippie Foundation is a non-profit that urges young people to fight injustice and an attempt to help homeless LGBT youth who have experienced rejection and those that ran away or have left their homes.

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