Miley Cyrus reflected on the 2018 Woolsey fire that destroyed her home as she shared resources to help people affected by the current blaze in L.A. on Instagram on Saturday, Jan. 11.
Miley Cyrus opened up about the devastation of losing her home in a 2018 wildfire while sharing her thoughts and support for those currently affected by the ongoing fires in Southern California.
Keke Palmer said that she wasn’t in the "same conversations" as her peers Victoria Justice, Selena Gomez and Miley Cyrus during her time on Nickelodeon.
Miley Cyrus' "Flowers" has now spent 100 weeks on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart, a very rare accomplishment for any song on any radio rankings.
Keke Palmer found success early on as the star of Nickelodeon’s True Jackson, VP, but she doesn’t think she’s in the same conversation as others like Miley Cyrus, Selena Gomez, and Victoria Justice. In a new interview,
Miley Cyrus chose Celine for her 2025 Golden Globes look. The singer wore a cutout slipdress from the luxury brand on Sunday in Los Angeles. The ensemble featured a dramatic low-cut open back and a butterfly-like shape on the front of the dress, while the neckline included delicate spaghetti straps.
The ongoing Pacific Palisades wildfires can be especially difficult for individuals like Miley Cyrus, who previously lost property in similar natural disasters. “This image hits me hard in the heart today.
Miley Cyrus made an unforgettable entrance at the 2025 Golden Globes, her first trip to the award ceremony since 2009. On Jan. 5, the singer, 32, arrived at The Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles in a stunning Celine by Hedi Slimane gown with embroidered cutouts and De Beers jewelry.
Miley Cyrus reappears on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart with "Flowers," which goes from missing from the ranking to hitting No. 2.
Keke Palmer recently opened up to The Cut about how she learned rather quickly as a young actor in Hollywood that “people were putting limitations on me.” Palmer headlined the popular Nickelodeon show “True Jackson,
The music industry, on par with millions of American TikTok users, is hesitant to accept the imposed Jan. 19 ban of the video sharing app.