Miley Cyrus: I’m Sorry for Photos

Between sold-out concerts, multi-platinum records, and a hit TV series, Hannah Montana star Miley Cyrus has some serious business riding on her 15-year-old shoulders—not to mention paparazzi on her tail and tabloid editors praying for her to pull a Britney. So how’d she get so (relatively) normal? Bruce Handy journeys to deepest Toluca Lake to find out.

It’s my favorite show! I love it!” says 15-year-old Miley Cyrus, speaking of Sex and the City over spinach-artichoke dip in a dingy Toluca Lake restaurant that for some reason, possibly native to the San Fernando Valley, is divided between cheerful families enjoying Saturday lunches and a glum row of barflies passing time by watching I-don’t-know-what on ESPN Classic. The restaurant was Cyrus’s choice. She loves the dip and the turkey-melt sandwich. She’s here with her mother, Tish, her eight-year-old sister, Noah, and somewhere between a dozen and two dozen paparazzi, who followed the Cyruses from their nearby home and are now waiting for Miley in the restaurant’s parking lot. Noah, curiously, looks like Dakota Fanning.

But back to Sex and the City. Miley says her Disney Channel sitcom, Hannah Montana, in which she plays a schoolgirl with a secret life as a rock star, is patterned in part after the former HBO series about women looking for love and hookups in Manhattan. “Obviously not the scenarios,” she explains quickly. “But if you watch Sex and the City, like the way the friends are, the way that it’s dry and they all have distinct characters—that’s a thing we try to do on our show.”

She’s earnest and sincere about her work—distinct characters are a good thing—and it’s always nice to see a young star give a shout-out to her forebears. (She’s also an I Love Lucy fan.) That said, I can’t imagine that her minders at the Walt Disney Company want to see Miley Cyrus’s name anywhere near the word “sex,” not in an era when every under-age actress in Hollywood is stalked by the Ghost of Britney Future. And not when so much money is riding on this one’s continued public innocence. Condé Nast Portfolio magazine recently estimated that Cyrus is “on track” to be worth $1 billion by the time she’s 18. I’m guessing that seriously overestimates her personal cut of the Hannah Montana pie. Still, she might very well be the biggest child star since Shirley Temple, give or take a couple of Macaulay Culkin movies, or an Olsen twin. Certainly she’s the biggest since Lindsay Lohan earned the right to vote and go to war.

Twelve-year-old Abigail Breslin might have an Oscar nomination, but Cyrus has stats. Hannah Montana is the Disney Channel’s current crown jewel: its ratings for its target audience, kids ages 6 to 14, are second only to American Idol’s. Cyrus also has two multi-platinum records to her name (well, one to Hannah’s name and one, a double album, co-credited to Hannah and Miley) and is the youngest performer to have two No. 1 albums within 12 months. Her recent concert tour sold out 70 dates across North America and caused an uproar when tickets started being scalped for thousands of dollars, in some cases. (Try getting that for your spare High School Musical: The Ice Tour ticket.) The subsequent cash-in film, Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert, released in 3-D, set several records, including highest-grossing release on a Super Bowl weekend ($31.1 million) and highest per-screen average ever ($45,561); those numbers are either because of or despite the fact that tickets to Cyrus’s film were sold at the inflated price of $15, on average.

Oh, and you can also buy Hannah Montana sheets and MP3 players and all kinds of junk.

Her success isn’t a fluke. Cyrus is cute, but not too cute, and she sings with more character than most pop stars her age—you could imagine her voice, with its natural husk and its twang from her native Tennessee, turning into Lucinda Williams’s someday, if she plays her cards right. (Maybe.) And thanks to her comic timing and easy rapport with her dad, the country-music star Billy Ray Cyrus, who plays her father on TV, Hannah Montana is on occasion actually kind of funny, at least in comparison with That’s So Raven or The Suite Life of Zack & Cody. Or The Brady Bunch, for that matter.

You can read the rest of the Vanity Fair article here.

Published 4/27/08.

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  • miley please dont do this i love you, you are too young to be a beach .now you are no longer virgin. pity you ......
    Anonymous 8/12/09 Reply
  • miley is a and it is so like her to do something like that,bitch for life
    Anonymous 7/17/09 Reply
  • I don't know why they all think it she did a mistake. You can't see more than if you could see if she dresses a bikini. Should now swimming be forbidden for Miley? I think no.
    Anonymous 7/2/09 Reply
  • She is hot n sizzling but that doesn't mean that she should be forced or for her sex she can do this type of cheap task. I am not her fan any more n I promise that..
    Anonymous 6/23/09 Reply
  • She is hot n sizzling but that doesn't mean that she should be forced or for her sex she can do this type of cheap task. I am not her fan any more n I promise that..
    Anonymous 6/23/09 Reply
  • miley..when do u goin to have sex?????
    Anonymous 4/19/09 Reply
  • Of course she's growing up fast! Of course she's being a terrible role model! Of course she's acting like a you-know-what! She's a kid star, who gets alot, I mean ALOT of positive attention all day long from acting like an adult. She is a kid, who...
    Anonymous 3/2/09 Reply
  • You people make me sick leave her alone. how would you like it if you had people watching your every move. judging you and deciding whats right and wrong. Think about it how many other teenage girls take pictures of themselves when there out with...
    Anonymous 1/7/09 Reply
  • i can't believe miley is turning into a
    chloesteele 11/3/08 Reply
  • people get so upset over nothing, hell noone complained about brooke shields in "pretty baby" at 12yrs old or " blue lagoon" at 14 yrs old both full nude scenes in uncensored versions. Or Thora Birch in "American Beauty" at age 16
    just seems...
    Anonymous 9/19/08 Reply
  • people get so upset over nothing, hell noone complained about brooke shields in "pretty baby" at 12yrs old or " blue lagoon" at 14 yrs old both full nude scenes in uncensored versions. Or Thora Birch in "American Beauty" at age 16
    just seems...
    Anonymous 9/19/08 Reply
  • There are a lot of sick people out there and Cyrus is cute. I would never let my daughter take picutres without clothes own for her own morals, and Modesty.. It is like opening the door for Miley to do things like britney in the future when Good o'...
    Anonymous 9/12/08 Reply
  • are you kidding me!!!!! shes 15 and showing herself as a bad example to millions of little girls who are obsessed and want to be her!!!!! omg u are such an iddoit!!! wouldnt be supprised if u go for obbama or should i say ossama!!!!!
    Anonymous 9/2/08 Reply
  • ok i think she should do what ever she wants to ok they make evrything so bad ok she sorry and thats all but you guys have to make it soo bad she can cry what kind of people are you just because i seen its not like an not goin to like hur no i think...
    bella123 7/17/08 Reply
  • i think that this photo was completley disgusting and i think miley cyrus should be ashamed at how she let down all those poor little kids who look up to her. i thought she used to be a good kid
    Anonymous 5/29/08 Reply