“I’m committed to using my voice for healing, change, and standing up for what’s right,” Miley Cyrus said

Miley Cyrus is once again apologizing for comments she made about the hip-hop community.

The “Nothing Breaks Like a Heart” singer, 26, found herself in hot water with her fans back in 2017 when she told Billboard in a cover story that she was no longer a fan of some kinds of rap music because of the sometimes graphic, degrading sex-filled language in the genre.

At the time, Cyrus was promoting her album Younger Now, which saw the singer return to her country roots.

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But upset fans were quick to note that Cyrus had previously incorporated the same elements of the hip-hop culture she criticized into her 2013 album Bangerz (and her twerk-heavy VMA performance with Robin Thicke) — and quickly slammed her.

“Just watched your video. Thank you for giving me this opportunity to speak up,” Cyrus wrote in the comments section of Wilson’s video (titled “Miley Cyrus Is My Problematic Fav…Sorry“) on Monday.

“Being silent is not like me at all. I am aware of my platform and have always used it the best way I know how and to shine a light on injustice,” Cyrus said.

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