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Despite their seven-year age gap, Noah Cyrus learned a lot from her sister Miley Cyrus and her Hannah Montana days — calling her a "great role model."

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00:00Miley started her career when I was so young.
00:03So, you know, I was spending a lot of that time
00:07doing horses and like being a kid.
00:10And so I didn't really look at what she was doing as like,
00:14oh, I'm learning from this.
00:16Wasn't really focused on that.
00:19She was just like my sister that, you know,
00:21came home and like lived at home.
00:23As I got older though, and you know,
00:26by the time I was 16 and doing my own thing,
00:29I did experience parts in her career that I guess
00:33in her perspective, you know, were harder points
00:37or growing periods or changes that were just good examples
00:43of what to do or what not to do or what to let someone do
00:48or what means you're getting taken advantage of.
00:50And I think there were just a lot of lessons
00:52that just came with it because our age gap
00:56and you know, when she started Hannah, I was five.
00:58So by the time she was done with Hannah,
01:02I wasn't even driving a car yet.
01:04So that kind of puts it under perspective of like,
01:07I didn't even drive when she was doing bangers.
01:09Like I was only 13, you know?
01:11So like I was just growing up while she was really doing like,
01:15most of her career so far, you know?
01:17So I really saw it all from the perspective of a sister
01:19and as a kid.
01:20But of course there's like situations that you experience
01:24and you're like, okay, like I, I, I'll keep that in mind
01:28for the future and for, you know, if that happens to me,
01:31how do I handle it?
01:32What do I, you know?
01:33So it's been a really, I mean, I've had a great role model
01:36for, you know, how it all works.
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