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  • Miley Cyrus explained her look during the Global Citizen Global Goal: Unite for Our Future virtual concert
  • Cyrus said she has been "sober sober" in the past six months
  • The "Wrecking Ball" singer admitted that she could relate to her character on Netflix's "Black Mirror"

Miley Cyrus rocked an ab-revealing gown when she performed for the Global Goal event.

On Saturday (June 27), Cyrus performed an impressive rendition of the The Beatles’ “Help” for the Global Citizen Global Goal: Unite for Our Future virtual concert in an empty Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California. The “Wrecking Ball” hitmaker sported a new pixie cut and donned an ab-baring couture dress with asymmetric sleeves and a high slit designed by Alexandre Vauthier that was inspired by The Beatles’ original album artwork for “Help!”

“I wanted it to stay vibrant and hopeful like the melody of the song,” Cyrus told Vogue about her look during the performance.

“I love how this dress represents ‘Glam Rock.’ A little more [David] Bowie than The Beatles—with a nod to Dolly [Parton], whose version of ‘Help!’ I used as inspiration for my cover.”

In related news, Cyrus recently spoke about her appearance on “Black Mirror” and being sober with Variety. According to the singer, she could somehow relate to her character, Ashley O, on Netflix’s “Black Mirror.”

“There were some obvious similarities through the character that I’ve played before that actually really became my life, like her wanting to explore rock ’n’ roll and change genres,” Cyrus said.

However, “The Climb” singer also pointed out the differences between her and Ashley. She attributed her better position compared to the character she portrayed to her parents. In the show, Ashley falls into a coma after her controlling aunt Catherine (Susan Pourfar) slips her too many pills.

“The main difference to me is I don’t have an Aunt Catherine. My mom has been my momager,” Cyrus said.

“Without my parents I bet my life would’ve been more similar to the Ashley O story. The thing that really makes me different than Ashley are my parents and the team that my parents put around me.”

Cyrus also confirmed that she has been “sober sober” in the past six months.

“By understanding the past, we understand the present and the future much more clearly. I think therapy is great,” Cyrus added.

“That’s great. I’m celebrating my sober birthday on July 7. It will be seven years.”

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Miley Cyrus arrives for the 61st Annual Grammy Awards on Feb. 10, 2019, in Los Angeles. Valerie Macon/AFP/Getty Images