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Miley Cyrus Accepts Innovator Award at iHeartRadio
Miley Cyrus honored for her impact on pop culture and music, celebrating Hannah Montana's 20th anniversary during her Innovator Award acceptance at the iHeartRadio Music Awards.
- On Thursday, Miley Cyrus accepted the Innovator Award at the iHeartRadio Music Awards in Los Angeles, presented by Lainey Wilson, who once worked as a Hannah Montana impersonator, for her groundbreaking contributions to pop culture.
- The award follows Cyrus's recent celebration of the 20th anniversary of Hannah Montana, which premiered on Disney+ on Tuesday, March 24, featuring podcaster Alex Cooper and reigniting interest in the show that launched her career.
- Reflecting on the milestone, Cyrus credited Hannah Montana for influencing her career, stating, "I fell in love with the idea that you can create a persona that gives you the confidence and the courage to perform authentically, and that sometimes the fake you can actually reveal the real you."
- Revealing her definition of innovation, Cyrus noted, "It's not about leaving who I've been behind," emphasizing that while artistic recognition is rewarding, it is not her compass for decision-making.
- While open to performing at the Super Bowl under the right circumstances, Cyrus admitted she finds the pressure daunting, preferring instead to appreciate her discography as a mosaic integrating all eras of her career.
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Miley Cyrus Subtly Phases Out Her 'Hannah Montana' Bangs in an All-Leather Look at iHeartRadio Music Awards
She took home the Innovator Award.Credit: GettyThe GistMiley Cyrus made an edgy appearance at the iHeartRadio Music Awards on March 26.She wore a leather jacket and leather pants.She also ditched her blunt bangs following her Hannah Montana anniversary special.And just like that, Miley Cyrus appears to be bidding a gentle farewell to her Hannah Montana era. The singer recently debuted a set of blunt blonde bangs just in time for her Hannah Monta…
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