Video - Miley Cyrus on Barbara Walters’ Oscar Special
February 25, 2008 by Julie Bonner
What a great interview this was! Miley Cyrus sat down with Barbara Walters for the Oscar Special. Barbara talked to Miley’s mom about when Miley was young and she knew she was going to be a star. (I love Miley’s mom’s white boots. Cute!)
You get to see clips of their house, which is beautiful! Miley gets her own wing of the house. Can you imagine?
They talk about clothes, allowance and Hannah Montana. Barbara Walters ask her why she thinks Hannah Montana has become such a phenomenon. I also had no idea that her dad had to actually audition for the roll of the dad on Hannah Montana. They show clips of their audition together.
And of course, Barbara ask her about Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lynn Spears and why Miley hasn’t turned out like them.
I thoroughly enjoyed this interview! I liked Miley before, but love her even more now. Enjoy watching!















God bless her…here’s hoping Miley breaks the mold and stays a good girl. LOVE HER!!!
i loce mileyyyy cyrus. shes coming to be the best. and any mistakes she has done in the pastt.. or in the future.. we r only human
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OOPS I MEAN I LOVE HERRRR LOL
GODD BLESS HER AND HER FAMILY
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Barbara Walter’s life was influenced greatly by her older sister and she’s written a beautiful memoir about her life. I read another memoir of a life influence by a sibling that I recommend highly - I actually liked it even more. The memoir is “”My Stroke of Insight”" by Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor. Dr Taylor became a Harvard brain scientist to find the cause and cure for schizophrenia because her older brother was a sufferer. Then, crazy as life can be, Dr. Taylor had a stroke at age 37. What was amazing was that her left brain was shut down by the stroke - where language and thinking occur - but her right brain was fully functioning. She experienced bliss and nirvana and the way she writes about it (or talks about it in her now famous TED talk) is incredible.
What I took away from Dr. Taylor’s book above all, and why I recommend it so highly, is that you don’t have to have a stroke or take drugs to find the deep inner peace that she talks about. Her book explains how. “”I want what she’s having”", and thanks to this wonderful book, I can!