When Indiana governor Mike Pence signed the controversial Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) into law March 26th, Miley Cyrus was among the first celebrities to loudly criticize the discriminatory new bill, calling Pence an “asshole” to her 17 million Instagram followers. In a new interview with Time, the “Wrecking Ball” singer elaborated on why she’s opposed to the RFRA and how she’s rallying her fans to fight for equality. Cyrus, who says she’s dedicated her life “to being whoever it is that I want to be, and also constantly learning and evolving,” slams the close-minded citizens who feel that their “religious freedom” needs to be protected at the expense of LGBT people.
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