Miley Cyrus Short biography
Miley Cyrus, born Destiny Hope Cyrus on November 23, 1992, is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Raised on her family's farm outside Nashville, Tennessee, she was exposed to the world of music and entertainment from a young age. Her father, Billy Ray Cyrus, is a renowned country singer, and her mother, Tish Cyrus, is an actress and producer.
Cyrus' path to stardom began with minor acting roles in television shows and films. However, her breakout came in 2006 when she landed the lead role in the Disney Channel series "Hannah Montana." Playing the dual roles of Miley Stewart and her pop star alter ego, Hannah Montana, she catapulted to international fame and became a teen idol.
While "Hannah Montana" brought immense success, Cyrus also faced intense scrutiny and media attention. As she transitioned into adulthood, she shed the image of Hannah Montana and embarked on a journey of self-discovery, both personally and professionally.
Cyrus has always been known for her outspoken personality and willingness to push boundaries. This has led to both praise and criticism, but she has remained true to herself and her values, becoming a voice for individuality and self-expression.