Miley Cyrus was a huge Bernie Sanders advocate during the Democratic primary, but she has now thrown all her support behind Hillary Clinton.

Cyrus appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Friday and spoke openly about her support of Clinton, especially over her opponent, Republican nominee Donald Trump.

The singer said that she finds it "ridiculous" that people are still undecided in this election, especially Sanders supporters feeling uneasy about Clinton, "because in life we don't always get the choices that we want. We don't always get what we want, and so you do with what you have."

She added that it's "terrifying if someone besides Hillary Clinton - we shouldn't even say the name - becomes president. So I think she's a total goddess, and I just love her. And I'm really excited to see her for the next four - maybe eight - years."

Cyrus liked Sanders from the jump for his consistent stance on a variety of topics, especially LGBT equality. But the "Wrecking Ball" singer also sees the value in a candidate's ability to change, like Clinton, who previously opposed gay marriage for many years.

"I think, like Hillary - I think she's grown, and that's what it is," she told DeGeneres. "We should celebrate progress and not perfection."

While this election has certainly been a nasty one, Cyrus did commend the young people she met at George Mason University for voicing their opinions in a positive way about Clinton.

"You listen to so many people, especially when you're watching the debates, specifically Trump, say so many dumb things, and these young kids were so smart and so amazing to talk to them, not why we should just be terrified of the other option - it wasn't about what a horrible guy Trump is - nasty guy Trump is. It was really about what a great woman she is. And we would choose her no matter what it would be, who she was up against," Cyrus explained. "So, I really think it was incredible to hear the young people say why they're voting for her."