Miley Cyrus Announces Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special
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Miley Cyrus Announces Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special
"The special, which will be filmed in front of a live audience and premiere on Disney+ on March 24, will celebrate the show's legacy and "offer an intimate look at the creation of one of pop culture's most iconic characters and the lasting impact the show and character have had on fns around the world." It will also include an interview between Cyrus and Call Her Daddy podcast host Alex Cooper."
""Going back to where it all began," Cyrus wrote in the announcement. "Hannah Montana will always be a part of who I am," Cyrus said in a statement. "The fact that it still means so much to people all these years later is something I'm very proud of. This 'Hannahversary' is my way of celebrating and thanking the fans who've stood by me for 20 years.""
"Miley Cyrus has announced a previously teased 20th anniversary special for Hannah Montana, the Disney Channel show that made the singer a star. Hannah Montana starred Cyrus as Molly Stewart, a teenager living a double life as the titular pop star. The series ran for four seasons between 2006 and 2011 and featured five soundtrack spin-off albums-including Cyrus' musical debut, Hannah Montana, which was credited to her character. Four of the five projects topped the Billboard 200."
Miley Cyrus announced a 20th anniversary Hannah Montana special that will be filmed in front of a live audience and premiere on Disney+ on March 24. The special will celebrate the show's legacy and offer an intimate look at the creation of the Hannah Montana character and the lasting impact the show and character have had on fans worldwide. The program will include an interview between Cyrus and Call Her Daddy host Alex Cooper. Cyrus said Hannah Montana will always be part of who she is and called the 'Hannahversary' a way to celebrate and thank fans. The original series ran four seasons from 2006 to 2011 and produced five soundtrack projects, four of which topped the Billboard 200.
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