Miley Cyrus Worries About Sister Noah's Time In The Spotlight

The former Disney Channel star is very protective of her little sister Noah Cyrus. She just doesn't want her to get hurt. 

"When you're in this industry, adults treat kids like adults," Miley Cyrus said to host Elvis Duran on iHeartRadio's Label Defiers podcast (via People).

"I think the way people judge you or people would write articles on me when I was a kid going through the times of having crazy breakouts or going through break ups or whatever I was going through," the 24-year-old said, "people would treat me like I could handle those comments as an adult, like I had this thick skin."

Miley, who's changed a lot since gaining fame on Hannah Montana, continued, "I think it makes you jaded, it makes you guarded, and I don't ever want her to get like that. Or your style or the way that you think because you want to please people."

"I really hope that she never feels those pressures and I hope other people respect her and don't actually make her something she's not," she worried.

Luckily, Miley does have one big piece of advice to help Noah, 17, steer clear of nasty comments: Avoid the internet. "Never read anything that anyone says about you," Miley said. "Don't Google yourself."

Sage advice, Miley.