The 15-year-old star - who is no stranger to scandal, having posed 'topless' for Vanity Fair magazine and featured in provocative photographs which have been leaked onto the internet - thinks a version of the hit U.S. TV show for younger viewers could be a success.
She said: "I'd love to do a younger, cleaner version of "Sex and the City." I like to think of myself as the girl that no one can get, that no one can keep in their hand."
The "Hannah Montana" star - whose father is country singer Billy Ray Cyrus - also revealed she wears a 'purity ring' to signify her commitment to abstaining from sex until she gets married.
She told TV Guide magazine: "Even at my age, a lot of girls are starting to fall. And I think if staying a virgin is a commitment girls make, that's great."
Despite Miley's Vanity Fair cover causing worldwide controversy, the singer-and-actress insists she is determined to be a good influence on her fans.
She added: "I want to be a positive role model, so we just try to keep that stuff as much not talked about as possible. I don't dwell on the negativity."















