Saturday, April 2, 2011
Thursday, February 17, 2011
'Hannah Montana' destroyed family, Miley's dad says
In a December interview published in the Feb. 22 issue of GQ Magazine, Cyrus said he wished the show that launched his daughter to pop stardom had never happened.
"I hate to say it, but yes, I do. Yeah. I'd take it back in a second," Cyrus said. "For my family to be here and just be everybody OK, safe and sound and happy and normal, would have been fantastic. Heck, yeah. I'd erase it all in a second if I could."
Cyrus and his wife, Tish, filed for divorce in October. They have three kids together - Miley is the oldest - and two from Tish's previous marriage.
Billy Ray Cyrus said when he asked about the rumored video footage of his daughter smoking from a bong at her 18th birthday party in December, he was told it was none of his business. He refused to attend the party, saying it was wrong to have it in a bar.
Cyrus, a native of Flatwoods, Ky., had his own success as a country singer beginning in the early 1990s with his huge hit "Achy Breaky Heart."
Cyrus says in the interview that he tried too hard to be a friend instead of a parent to his daughter. He said he is scared for Miley and compared her current path to those of other stars whose lives ended tragically, including Kurt Cobain, Anna Nicole Smith and Michael Jackson.
"I should have been a better parent," Cyrus said. "I should have said, 'Enough is enough - it's getting dangerous and somebody's going to get hurt.' I should have, but I didn't. Honestly, I didn't know the ball was out of bounds until it was way up in the stands somewhere."
He said his entire family was baptized before leaving Tennessee for Los Angeles to protect themselves from evil, and he believes Satan is attacking his family.
"It's the way it is," Cyrus said. "There has always been a battle between good and evil. Always will be. You think, 'This is a chance to make family entertainment, bring families together ...' and look what it's turned into." (Rueters)
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Miley Cyrus Not To Star In “Sex And The City” Sequel
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Miley Cyrus Granted Restraining Order

According to the docs, filed by a member of her security team in Superior Court of Chatham County, GA, Mark McLeod "shall not harass, threaten, molest, contact or attempt to contact, or in any other manner interfere with Cyrus, any member of her family, her friends, and fellow employees."
During a brief court appearance yesterday, McLeod -- who told cops he was receiving "secret messages" from Miley through her TV show -- had his bond set at $50,000 and was served with the restraining order.
Saturday, June 6, 2009
MTV Movie Awards: Miley Cyrus
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Miley Cyrus feels insecure in her skin
Los Angeles: 'Hannah Montana' star Miley Cyrus says she often feels insecure about her "terrible skin" especially when she has to struggle with pimples on her face.
"I think even though people always see me with makeup I still break out, even though everyone thinks I don't," the 16-year-old actress said.
"And I hate it! I'm the worst at dealing with zits.
And I get in such a bad mood when I break out and all I can think is that people are only looking at my skin!," the teen sensation revealed.
Cyrus has now started using "all organic products." To avoid having skin problems, ‘Ace Showbiz’ reported.
"I think just getting all those chemicals out of your body is the best thing," the actress said.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
'Hannah Montana: The Movie'
While I am not exactly the target audience for Hannah Montana, I have to admit that I'm kind of excited about the new flick, "Hannah Montana: The Movie," coming out April 10.
Miley Cyrus continues to keep her good-girl image intact, despite fallout over the Vanity Fair cover, and her latest movie is sure to do well at the box office. I will likely wait for it to come out on DVD, so I can watch it in the comfort of my home minus screaming kids.
Rumors have been swirling that this big-screen version of the popular TV series means it's over for the Hannah Montana character. Not true, according to Miley. "This movie was never meant to be the end of Hannah Montana," she told Billboard magazine. "The thing is, a lot of people put where the show's future lays in my hands -- and it's not up to me."
Monday, March 23, 2009
Miley Cyrus & Justin Gaston Shop For Books
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Miley Cyrus: I Have Tachycardia
According to MTV Online, the star of "Hannah Montana" talked frankly about her history of tachycardia, a condition where there is a rapid acceleration of heart rate.
"The type of tachycardia I have isn't dangerous," She said in an interview with the network. "It won't hurt me, but it does bother me."
Though tachycardia by itself is not fatal, it can be brought on by a variety of factors such as low blood pressure, the use of stimulants, and stress. Cyrus is no stranger to that last factor, especially if Nick Jonas is involved. If left untreated, it could lead to a real life case of heart break known as myocardial infarction.
"We're just so busy," Cyrus said of her short-lived relationship with the singer-songwriter known for his work with the Jonas Brothers trio. "Unlike most 12 or 13 year olds, we're like 'Oh yeah, I can't hang out with you today because I got to go to work...I got a German concert."
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Preview of Miley Cyrus' New Track 'Butterfly Fly Away'
Miley Cyrus' brand new song called "Butterfly Fly Away" has been revealed through a video footage from Disney's movie surfers. Featuring her father Billy Ray Cyrus, the song is listed in the soundtrack album of her upcoming film "Hannah Montana: The Movie".
In addition to providing a first look into Miley's duet track with her father, the show presents choreographer Jamal Sims teaching some dance moves from Miley's "Hoedown Throwdown" music video to the show's host. It also features several "Hannah Montana: The Movie" scenes, one of which captures the singer feeling shocked when finding out that she is flown to Crowley Corners, Tennessee instead of to New York .
"Hannah Montana: The Movie" will be released in U.S. theaters on April 10. Directed by Peter Chelsom, the comedy movie stars Miley Cyrus, Billy Ray Cyrus, Mitchel Musso, Lucas Till and Emily Osment among others.
Snippet of Miley Cyrus' New Track "Butterfly Fly Away":
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Miley Cyrus Asian Photo: Racist Picture Causes Stir

Miley Cyrus is in trouble for something fairly unexpected—a photo where she makes a questionable, potentially racist gesture.
TMZ obtained the photo, which showed Miley Cyrus standing around with friends. Miley is the one sitting in the middle, on the lap of her boyfriend, Justin Gaston. They were stretching their eyelids—widely recognized as a racist gesture towards Asians. Despite an Asian-American present in the picture, an organization still objects to the photo.
The OCA, an Asian-American activist group in the U.S., is demanding an apology from Cyrus.
It doesn’t take a genius to see that Cyrus could have possibly been intoxicated or under the influence. As seen in the photo above, a male is holding a glass of wine.
Much more than the controversial poses the group makes for the camera, what does this picture say about Cyrus in general? Is she surrounding herself with the right people? Look at past teenage stars, such as Hilary Duff and Lindsay Lohan. I’m personally not one to jump to conclusions, but it certainly doesn’t help her public image.
Lindsay Britney of Hollywood Celebs’ Gossips believes that the Hannah Montana star is OK, and thinks that it was a matter of finding a “ridiculous pose.” FILEUNDERI tends to agree.
What do you think? Is this a racist situation like the activist group claims, or is this mere overreaction?


