
Happy Sunday...we've got more from our EXCLUSIVE one-on-one with Miley Cyrus! (Look for the rest of our amazingly in-depth interview in upcoming issues of Popstar! Magazine.)
When we were going to meet with Miley, we just knew our readers would have good question suggestions, so we asked. The top two questions were:
"Is '7 Things' about Nick Jonas?"
and
"Is she dating Lucas Till, her Hannah Montana: The Movie co-star?"
Miley answered both, and here is what she had to say about "7 Things":
"[W]ith '7 Things,' I think a lot of people do, you know, think it’s about Nick Jonas, and if they think it is, that’s fine, or whoever they think it’s about. But mostly that song is about who, um, they want it to be to. Like mostly, it’s if a girl hates her current, or ex-boyfriend—for me it’s an ex-boyfriend—so I think, you know, like, Nick is someone that was really important in my life, but I don’t hate him. It’s a good song and it’s fun."

Meanwhile, we also had an EXCLUSIVE one-on-one with Nick, Kevin and Joe Jonas recently, and were able to ask Nick the same question. So does he think "7 Things" is about him?
"I think it’s funny. Honestly, I’m not insecure, my friends are cool—so it can’t be about me!” he said, laughing.
Miley also told us the real deal about Mandy ("my best friend...my number one that will be there for me forever"), Demi & Selena (she insists she meant no offense with her YouTube video and says she and Mandy are "supersorry" if they offended), her new album, what kinds of boys she likes, whether or not Lucas Till should appear in new issues of Popstar! and who "Fly on the Wall" is really about.
Asking her if the rumor that Jennifer Aniston wants to play her mom in a movie is true, Miley reveals:
"No! I’d love to, though. I’m a big fan. I’d love that. She’s like my favorite artist, as a woman, ’cause she’s such a great actress."
Check out future issues of Popstar! for MUCH more, and friend us at myspace.com/popstarmagazine.
So...do you think Miley answered the question? Is "7 Things" about Nick Jonas? Does it make the song more or less enjoyable if you know who it's about?