Miley Cyrus Reveals Her Most Disgusting Aversion to Jimmy Kimmel - Then Notices It's Right in Front of Her

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Miley Cyrus Reveals Her Most Disgusting Aversion to Jimmy Kimmel - Then Notices It's Right in Front of Her

Miley Cyrus shared a peculiar aversion that many people might never consider. On her recent appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the singer discussed a surprising discomfort that makes the holiday season particularly tricky for her: a strong dislike of paper.

"Im a bit of a Grinch during Christmas because I have an issue with paper," Cyrus confessed. Her timing was uncanny, as Kimmel had a loose sheet on his desk, which immediately triggered her reaction.

"The main problem with paper is when people with dry hands touch it, especially during the cold season when everyones hands are dry. It makes me gag," she explained, visibly disturbed by the idea.

This aversion is so intense that she even avoids sentimental gestures. "If someone sends me a heartfelt letter, I usually dont open it," she admitted. However, she clarified that digital communication, such as texts or emails, is completely fine.

Cyrus revealed that her paper-related discomfort is worsening and may require intervention, as its starting to affect her daily life. "If someone receives an Amazon package, it makes me feel sick. Cardboard is the absolute worst, especially with all the packaging layers. Thats why I have my fianc open packages outside," she said.

There is one exception to her paper phobia: smooth surfaces like waxed paper are tolerable. "Anything with a smooth finish is much better," she noted.

When asked about reading, Cyrus credited digital devices for easing her struggles. "I was thrilled when the Kindle was invented. It solved a lot of my problems," she said.

Earlier this week, Cyrus also announced her engagement to musician Maxx Morando during a trip to Japan. She shared that she had never visited Japan before and had intentionally kept it as a special place for herself. "I love to control situations, so this was a complete surprise. It became my own special spot in the world," she said.

Author: Caleb Jennings

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