Miley Cyrus recently enlisted her mother Tish Cyrus to cut her hair into a pixie mullet style.
01.05.2020 - 20:07 / hollywood.com
Mark Ronson has enlisted Miley Cyrus, Dua Lipa, and a host of other stars for a new ‘Love Lockdown’ live stream.
The Uptown Funk hitmaker revealed the new project on Twitter and Instagram late on Thursday (April 30, 2020), unveiling an extensive list of musicians contributing “live performances” to what he’s calling a video mixtape.
In addition to Miley and Dua, others contributing to Love Lockdown include Christine and the Queens, Tame Impala, Darryl Hall, Mabel, Lil Jon, Disclosure, Robyn, Peg
Miley Cyrus recently enlisted her mother Tish Cyrus to cut her hair into a pixie mullet style.
Miley Cyrus has jumped on the quarantine hair makeover bandwagon, with the help of her mom Tish Cyrus! The 27-year-old took to Instagram on May 19 to show off her new look, which resembled a platinum pixie cut, with elements of a mullet. Celeb hairdresser Sally Hershberger revealed she helped the Disney alum’s mom, Tish, through the process. “I trained Tish well!;) @tishcyrus @mileycyrus #virtualhaircut lol,” Sally wrote on Instagram, alongside a photo of Miley’s shorter locks.
Miley Cyrus has debuted a new look! The "Mother's Daughter" singer showed off her new haircut on Instagram Story on Tuesday night, rocking what appears to be a pixie cut with a little mullet edge. To help Miley achieve her new 'do, celeb hairstylist Sally Hershberger talked the Disney alum's mom, Tish Cyrus, through the process.
Miley Cyrus has been productive during the Coronavirus lockdown ever since the social-distancing restrictions were put in place. In order to keep the audience entertained during the dreadful pandemic, the 27-year-old launched her own Instagram Live Show called the Bright Minded: Live With Miley Cyrus wherein she invited celebrities for each episode and conducted a video chat with them talking about interesting topics and playing fun games with them.
Miley Cyrus, 27, “gets very emotional listening to” Noah Cyrus’s new song “Young & Sad,” a source EXCLUSIVELY tells HollywoodLife. The ballad, released on May 15, is arguably the most vulnerable one yet from Miley’s 20-year-old little sister.
Noah Cyrus spoke candidly with Apple Music's Rebecca Judd today (May 19) about her new EP The End of Everything and its themes, including growing up in her sister Miley Cyrus' shadow.The project's fifth track, "Young & Sad," delves into the younger Cyrus' main struggles under the spotlight and the pressures to present herself, with a poignant second verse about her star sibling: "My sister's like sunshine/ Always bringing good light/ Wherever she will go/ And I was born to rain clouds/ When they
Growing up in the spotlight is hard, but it’s almost harder to grow up in the shadows of a famous family member!
Keeping it real. Noah Cyrus candidly revealed the downside to growing up in big sister Miley Cyrus’ shadow.
Noah Cyrus had a hard time growing up behind her sister, Miley Cyrus. During an Instagram Live on Saturday, the 20-year-old singer discussed her new EP, The End of Everything, and got emotional while speaking about the track «Young and Sad,» which is about growing up in her older sister Miley's shadow.
Just last week Noah Cyrus dropped her new song, Young & Sad, and later during an Instagram Live session, the 20-year-old opened up about how the lyrics of her song are connected to her elder sister Miley Cyrus. She spoke about what it was like growing up in the shadow of her famous sibling. Noah is the youngest daughter of Billy Ray and Tish. In the song, Noah comments about how different she is from her sister.
In Noah Cyrus' new EP, The End of Everything, the singer candidly reflects on her struggles growing up in the shadow of her older sister Miley Cyrus.
Noah Cyrus broke down while talking about growing up in the shadow of her sister Miley Cyrus.
For Mental Health Awareness Month, Mark Ronson made a video about how he's remaining positive as people around the country are following shelter-in-place guidelines to help reduce the spread of the coronavirus, and he's sharing the video first with Billboard.
The track, recorded in lockdown, is a cover of Richard and Linda Thompson's 1974 song of the same name