Miley Cyrus on Jay Leno Promoting ‘BOLT’

November 17, 2008 by Julie Bonner  

miley-cyrus-zootopia-02_NC Miley Cyrus is getting geared up for BOLT and is making the rounds promoting the movie. On November 14th, she was on the Jay Leno show. They chatted about everything from her cleaning business at age 11, getting her driver’s license, her huge success with Hannah Montana to her upcoming movie ‘BOLT’.

Both Miley and co-star John Travolta sat down with Entertainment Tonight to talk about ‘BOLT’. Travolta mentioned that Miley reminds him of his Grease co-star Olivia Newton John. What a compliment!

Travolta said, “The effect that Miley’s making globally is so huge. Like Olivia, she’s everybody’s fantasy”. Watch the interview at ETOnline.

You can catch ‘BOLT’ in theaters this Friday! Here’s part one of Miley’s Jay Leno visit.

Part 2 below.

Image Credit: Newscom

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One Response to “Miley Cyrus on Jay Leno Promoting ‘BOLT’”
  1. T&T says:

    Hello
    Bolt sounds like a good movie to see as well as everyone should check out this dvd classic
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    Plot Summary
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