Unless you live under a rock, you most probably know who Miley Cyrus is. Miley Cyrus is a 19 years old singer & actress. She has five siblings and is the daughter of Billy Ray Cyrus and Tish Cyrus. You may know her from the hit Disney TV series, Hannah Montana. She released 3 albums and 1 EP to date and appeared in 7 movies. Make sure you visit MileyCyrus.bz for your daily dose of Miley news!
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Late Saturday, RadarOnline posted an “exclusive” that claimed Miley Cyrus had “weighed in on the Demi Moore controversy” on her Facebook page.
“Everyone needs to leave Demi alone. She’s been through so much the past year. She doesn’t need the crap. How can you talk crap on someone you don’t know?” the site quotes Cyrus as supposedly writing.
The teen superstar then allegedly wrote, “The media makes everyone in Hollywood seem ‘weak,’ ‘stupid,’ or ‘unbalanced’… Just because [Moore's] in Hollywood doesn’t mean she’s on drugs. NOT EVERYONE IS ON DRUGS!!!”
Hmm.
In case you’re wondering how RadarOnline could have an “exclusive” on something the site claims Cyrus wrote on Facebook, there’s a simple answer.
The quotes are fabricated.
Cyrus never wrote about Moore on Facebook, Twitter, or anywhere else for that matter.
She and Moore headline the upcoming LOL, but Cyrus has not commented on her co-star’s recent personal issues.
“There’s no truth” to the RadarOnline report, a rep for Cyrus confirms to Gossip Cop.
It’s not just the tweens who love Miley Cyrus: The Disney channel star has a fan in Dolly Parton. “That little Miley Cyrus … she’s like a little Elvis,” the country luminary says in a new interview with AOL Music. “The kids love her because she’s Hannah Montana, but what people don’t realize about her is she is such a fantastic singer and songwriter. She writes songs like she’s 40 years old! She’s really deep.
“And I think that she’s gonna have a big career after that show is off the air,” Parton continues. “I know I’m partial, because she’s my goddaughter. But I’m amazed at the talent that child has and the effect she has on people.”
And Parton, 62, who released her latest album Backwoods Barbie on Feb. 26, is clamoring for a little attention – specifically radio play – herself. “Get Dolly Parton back on the radio! Get me back on mainstream,” she says, when asked what she would change about the music industry. Continues the singer, laughing: “Stop this attitude that older people ain’t any good anymore! We’re as good as we ever were – if we ever were any good.”
Disney star Demi Lovato recently did an interview for Bliss Magazine, where she spoke about Miley. Check out what she said below.
We saw on Twitter that Miley Cyrus dared you to add crazy words into interviews – can you confirm you won’t do this today?!
[Laughs] “Yeah, I’m not gonna do that.”
You and Miley have more of a fiery relationship than the one you have with Selena – do you argue like sisters?
“Yeah definitely, she’s like a sister to me and she’s definitely my best friend.”
You’ve said Selena was the only friend who was really there for you when you were in rehab – has your friendship strengthened?
“Definitely, but other people were there for me too – Miley Cyrus, Kim Kardashian, I had other people there for me, but I feel it definitely strengthened our friendship.”
It’s so nice to see that Miley was there for her friends when they needed her! You can view the full interview here.
It sparked a major controversy on Twitter—now Miley Cyrus tells you the whole story.
Imagine finding someone you love more than anything in the world, who you would risk your life for but couldn’t marry. And you couldn’t have that special day the way your friends do—you know, wear the ring on your finger and have it mean the same thing as everybody else. Just put yourself in that person’s shoes. It makes me feel sick to my stomach.
When I shared a picture of my tattoo on my Twitter page and said, “All LOVE is equal,” a lot of people mocked me—they said, “What happened to you? You used to be a Christian girl!” And I said, “Well, if you were a true Christian, you would have your facts straight. Christianity is about love.” The debate resulted in a lot of threats and hate mail to people who agreed and disagreed with me. At one point I had to say, “Dude, everyone lay off.” Can’t people have friendly debates about sensitive topics without it turning into unnecessary threats?
I believe every American should be allowed the same rights and civil liberties. Without legalized same-sex marriage, most of the time you cannot share the same health benefits, you are not considered next of kin and you are not granted the same securities as a heterosexual couple. How is this different than having someone sit in the back of the bus because of their skin color?
One day I read online about the head of Urban Outfitters donating to a presidential candidate who does not support equality for everyone. I was shocked and disappointed that a company with such diversity would exclude such a large group of people. I can no longer bring myself to shop there.
Billy Ray Cyrus will officially become a published author next year with the release of his memoir, Hillbilly Heart.
The book, to be published in the spring of 2013 by Amazon.com, will feature Cyrus discussing his life with “great candor,” the company said.
Cyrus, whose country singing career included the well-known hit “Achy Breaky Heart,” will delve into detail about his rise to fame as well as parenting teen superstar Miley Cyrus.
The young singer released her own memoir, Miles To Go, in 2009.
Nineteen-year-old singer/actress Miley Cyrus has been something of a lightning rod for controversy of late, with several of her more questionable moments captured on tape, from smoking cigarettes and salvia and referring to herself as a “stoner” to posing with a provocative birthday cake and cursing at a fan who wanted a photo. Yet, all it takes to remind us that there is an incredibly talented young singer buried beneath all that media scrutiny is just four minutes. That’s the length of ‘You’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go,’ Miley’s country-tinged contribution to the four-CD ‘Chimes of Freedom: The Songs of Bob Dylan Honoring 50 Years of Amnesty International.’
The bare-bones video for the acoustically-rendered tune has garnered airplay on MTV and VH1, as well as GAC and CMT. (Watch it below.) Miley’s sweet yet mournful interpretation has even earned favorable comparisons to her godmother, Dolly Parton, who remains a staunch defender of the young star, telling Parade magazine, “I remember myself at her age. We’ve all been a bit too hard on her. I hope she holds it together because there’s a world of things she can do. She should keep an eye on things and make wise decisions.”
GQ: According to Google, you have a pretty eclectic history with women. Josh Bowman: Yeah, that’s another thing. I wouldn’t agree with some of the things that the press writes about and that’s all I have to say about that.
GQ: You mean about Miley? How would you describe you and her? Josh Bowman: Well, it definitely wasn’t a relationship. We are mates and we did a movie together. She’s a very nice girl. There’s really nothing else that can be said.
Remember when pop starlet Miley Cyrus took to the stage to cover Nirvana’s groundbreaking single “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” and fans were up in arms over the rendition? Well, former Nirvana bass player Krist Novoselic is okay with it. Getting covered by the next generation is a compliment, right?
When asked by a Twitter follower what he thought of Cyrus’ now-famous rendition of the famed grunge-pop nugget, Novoselic replied, “Yes I approve of miley cyrus covering smells like teen spirit.” He followed that with a slight disclaimer that he only approved of the idea of Cyrus covering the track, since he hasn’t heard it yet: “… I need to hear the version itself, so I only approve of the concept. Bless you and the ground you walk on.” Say you’re like Novoselic and haven’t seen the clip yet? Watch it, below.
Miley will be making an appearance on The Ellen Degeneres Show on February 2nd, which will be aired on February 6th. She will be performing her flawless cover of You’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go!
You could win tickets to be at the live taping, thanks to Amnesty International! The taping is February 2nd in Los Angeles in the early afternoon. You have to be over 14 years old to enter. Good luck!!
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