Will Miley Cyrus Always Embrace Her Hannah Montana Roots?
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Los Angeles, Feb 18 (NationPress) Grammy-winning pop star Miley Cyrus is preparing to relive the moments, music, and memories that characterized her Hannah Montana period.
Cyrus, who was the lead on the beloved TV series from 2006 to 2011, expressed in a statement: "Hannah Montana will forever be a part of my identity. What began as a television series evolved into a shared journey that influenced my life and the lives of countless fans, and I’ll always cherish that bond.
"The fact that it continues to resonate with so many even after all these years fills me with pride. This ‘Hannahversary’ is my way of honoring and expressing gratitude to the fans who have supported me for two decades."
The forthcoming special featuring Alex Cooper will showcase previously unseen archival clips. Ayo Davis, the president of Disney Branded Television, believes that the show's impact will persist, as reported by femalefirst.co.uk.
Ayo remarked: "Hannah Montana inspired many fans to dream big, sing boldly, and embrace their true selves, which is why its legacy continues to shine across generations.
"Collaborating with Miley on this special is a dream, and we aspire for it to serve as a love letter to fans who remain as enthusiastic today as they were when the series first premiered nearly 20 years ago."
In addition, Cyrus previously mentioned that she is now focusing on making "fewer but more meaningful choices" in her life.
The pop star has consciously decided to engage only in projects that genuinely resonate with her moving forward.
She shared with Vogue: "I adore this saying: just because something concludes doesn’t mean it isn’t complete."
The singer also elaborated that she has consistently held strong beliefs and a particular approach to life.
She stated: "I was born with, even if it’s a bit delusional, a steadfast sense of confidence whose origin I can’t quite pinpoint. I may not always know what I’m talking about, but I express it with complete conviction and sincerity. Even as a child, I would declare things as fact, despite having no reason to have that level of self-belief, but I just did."