The star of the Disney series, 'Hannah Montana,' and pop-country singer, Miley Cyrus, has made many headlines in her short life, even more so recently. From an off-set romance with her co-star of the upcoming film 'The Last Song,' Liam Hemsworth, to the recent Cyrus tour bus tragedy that left one dead and nine injured, the teenager claims she just wants privacy.
A short time ago, Cyrus fans were shocked when she abruptly deleted her Twitter account, in which Cyrus shot back with a hip-hop video on YouTube rapping the reasons why she no longer wanted to be a part of the Twitter world. "No, I ain't living for tabloids; I'm living for me," is a clear lyric from her YouTube video. Miley admitted in her hip-hop video she was obsessed with Twitter, but it was time for her to start living for herself.
Even in a recent interview with 'Seventeen' magazine, the teen stated, "It sucks when your personal life becomes public, so I'm finding ways to make my personal and private life more of my life, which is one of the reasons why I deleted my Twitter account.
Yet, at a burger joint in New York, Miley pulled out the 'celebrity' card when the clerk had no clue who Miley Cyrus was at all. Cyrus and a friend visited Pop Burger on East 58th Street in New York, and placed an order. When the counter manager asked for her name to mark the order, Miley Cyrus didn't mind separating her private and public celeb life at all. The New York Post quoted Cyrus snapping at the manager, “Are you serious? You don’t recognize me? I'm Miley Cyrus.The clerk still had no idea who Cyrus was, ran her credit card with her name on it, and just shrugged as he said, "That's nice for you. Here is your order. Have a good day.