Thursday, 25 March 2021

What Miley Cyrus Wrote in Her Letter to Hannah Montana

 



Hannah Montana premiered on the Disney Channel on March 24, 2006, meaning that yesterday was the 15th anniversary of the character who launched Miley Cyrus into global stardom.
The "Wrecking Ball" singer, who was aged 13 to 18 when the show ran, celebrated by sending flowers to people associated with the show and penning a letter to the character.
Among those who have shared pictures of their bouquets on social media were Emily Osment, who played Miley's best friend Lilly, her mother and father Tish and Billy Ray Cyrus, as well as guest star Corbin Bleu.
Cyrus also sent flowers to the band Migos, who released the X-rated song "Hannah Montana" in 2013. Cyrus wrote, "I love your song about me! Keep rockin! Love Hannah Montana."
The centerpiece of Cyrus' celebrations, however, was a letter to the character she played for nearly six years.
In it, she thanked her family for supporting her throughout the making of the show, acknowledging her grandmother who ran her fan club and her grandfather who did not live to see the show premiere.
She also discussed growing up on the set of the show, which she calls "my home" and referenced an identity crisis caused by playing the fictional pop star, something she has discussed previously.
She wrote: "Although you are considered to be an 'alter ego' in reality there was a time in my life when you held more of my identity in your glove than I did in my bare hands.
— Miley Ray Cyrus (@MileyCyrus) March 24, 2021
Miley Cyrus' letter to Hannah Montana in full
Hi Hannah,
It's been a while. 15 years to be exact. Since the first time I slid those blonde bangs over my forehead in the best attempt to conceal my identity. Then slipped into a puke pink terry cloth robe with a bedazzled HM over the heart. I didn't know then...that is where you would live forever. Not just in mine but millions of people around the world. Although you are considered to be an "alter ego" in reality there was a time in my life when you held more of my identity in your glove than I did in my bare hands.
We had an equal exchange in which you provided a superlative amount of fame in return for the anonymity I could gift to you. But, ALOT has changed since then. You were like a rocket that flew me to the moon + never brought me back down. I couldn't have imagined when taping myself singing "I Love Rock N Roll" against a white wall in my mums friends kitchen in Nashville, TN the name typed in marquee style letter on the front of a first draft script would make my wildest dreams a reality.
You + I have been through it all together my friend. We've shared many firsts. Alot of lasts. Ups. Downs. Tears + laughs. I lost my pappy my dads father while on set filming an early episode of Season 1. He wanted to hold on long enough to catch the premier on March 24th. He passed February 28th. He did get to see the commercial that ran during High School Musical which he claimed was one of the proudest moments in his lifetime + he was abadass democratic state legislature. My heart was broken but fulfilled to know I could carry his name beside my dads through every credit.
I experienced falling in love for the first time in those years. Embarrassingly started my period in a pair of white capris of course on the day a "cute guy" was cast + asked to have lunch with me. Instead I spent it in the bathroom with my mom sobbing + scrambling to find a pair of fresh denim. I gained so many friends over the 6 years spent onset. Emily Osment, Mitchel Musso + Jason Earles became my family. I was seeing them more than my own.
Well, besider my dad who I drove to work with everyday until my mom let me buy a Prius. Which then I was only 15 with a permit so my co-pilot was my grandmother "mommie" who ran my fan club MileyWorld out of the dressing room kitchenI shared with my dad until our last day in 2011. One I will never forget.


It was bittersweet to know I would be leaving you a HUGE piece of me behind in Stage 9. Which is where I say I grew up when asked. It was my home. The finale episode was appropriately titled "Whenever I Go" after a final song by the teen pop sensation herself. YOU. Me? Hannah Montana. The first verse sings "Everything is about to change. A chapter ending but the stories only just begun. A page is turning for everyone." And closes on a soaring chorus belting "We might be apart but I hope you always know youll be with me wherever I go."
Hannah, I hope you hear me + believe those words are true. You have all my love + upmost gratitude. Breathing life into you for those 6 years was an honor. I am indebted not only to you Hannah but to any + everyone who believed in me from the beginning. You all have my loyalty + deepest appreciation until the end. With all sincerity I say THANK YOU! To Disneys entire team, all fellow cast members, special guests, crew, agents + managers, ESPECIALLY my mommy who took me to every lesson + audition even when it required leaving town or making a cross country move which my siblings so selflessly underwent. Not a day goes by I forget where I came from. A building in Burbank, California with a room full of people with the power to fulfill my destiny. And that they did. They gave me you. The greatest gift a girl could ask for. I love you Hannah Montana.
Forever,

Dear @HannahMontana, I still love you 15 years later. #HMForever pic.twitter.com/TBqZd5aOKh

Miley.

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