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Post by Admin on Apr 22, 2020 5:17:54 GMT
Today, Miley welcomed activist and hip hop artist, Xiuhtezcatl “X” Martinez and Branden Harvey, Founder of Good Good Good to “Bright Minded” for its final show to discuss how COVID-19 has shined a light on long standing issues within our country and what each of us can do to make a difference. Good Good Good is a media company focused on spreading the good news in the world. Their mission “is to help people feel less overwhelmed and more quipped to make a meaningful difference.” Branden reminded viewers that there are always people doing good and that each person can make a small difference during this pandemic – whether you are staying home and social distancing, finding creative ways to make masks, or fostering a pet. He also stressed the importance of taking care of yourself in order to take care of others. Branden suggests celebrating the good news and the small victories so you do not feel overwhelmed all the time. We've been Miley Cyrus stans ever since Hannah Montana, and we're paying homage to her the best way we know how: by giving this doll a Miley makeover! Watch as we transform this doll into Ms. Cyrus herself—complete with hair dye and makeup! What type of doll transformation should we do next? Xiuhtezcatl “X” Martinez is using his voice for change through multiple creative outlets and platforms. He encourages viewers to respond, not react – he explained, response comes from a place of knowing and treating the issue. We have to recognize and understand the impact this pandemic is having on everyone in the country in order to advise on how to rebuild and get back on our feet following the COVID-19 pandemic. Martinez emphasized the important of ‘people power’ and the idea of coming together in this time of physical separation to fight for what we believe in. Miley concluded the show by encouraging her viewers to keep celebrating their heroes and fighting for what they believe in while reminding them to stay “Bright Minded”.
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Post by Admin on Apr 26, 2020 18:38:57 GMT
Miley Cyrus was the surprise musical guest for the April 25 “At Home” edition of “Saturday Night Live.” The singer performed a cover of Pink Floyd’s classic “Wish You Were Here” while seated fireside and accompanied by Andrew Watt, a noted guitarist, songwriter and all-around hitmaker, who recently recovered from coronavirus and spoke of the frightening experience on social media. The musician now carries antibodies which may have some impact on reacquiring the virus and is donating his blood to further research the makeup of COVID-19. Watt, on a 12-string acoustic guitar, also didn’t stray from one of the most recognized melodies in the history of music. Having recently collaborated with a diverse array of artists — Post Malone, Ozzy Osbourne, 5 Seconds of Summer, Camila Cabello and Dua Lipa, among them — Watt’s next project is executive-producing Cyrus’ forthcoming, yet-to-be-scheduled album.
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Post by Admin on May 5, 2020 19:09:36 GMT
The reunion happened on Cyrus’ live Instagram show, Bright Minded. The talk show was created in quarantine and was focused on creating light in dark times. Throughout the show, Cyrus spoke with therapists, actors, musicians, producers, celebrities, and more. During the show’s season finale, Gomez was one of four chosen guests. How Selena Gomez appeared on Miley Cyrus’ Instagram talk show But just how did Gomez get invited to be on the show? After seeing a few episodes, the “Souvenir” singer sent her old friend a butterfly emoji to show her support for what Cyrus was doing. The Hannah Montana alum then extended an invitation to Gomez to join her for an episode. In a recent interview with WSJ Magazine, Gomez went into detail about how it all came about. “I happened to catch it one day and loved what she was doing and knew I wanted to be a guest,” the 27-year-old shared before stating that she “liked the rawness of the show.” http://instagram.com/p/B_sqoV3jLRJ Fans were over the moon to see the old friends reconnect. The pair managed to draw over 181,000 people into their joint live. Furthermore, Gomez’s episode has had over 1 million views on it since Cyrus uploaded it to IGTV. During the show, Cyrus and Gomez discussed the power of connection and having the courage to reach out to old friends. Gomez also shocked fans when she revealed her bipolar diagnosis to the public for the very first time. Gomez has been candid about the fact that she has suffered from depression and anxiety. However, she chose Cyrus’ show as a platform to share her new diagnosis before encouraging people to get the help that they needed. By doing so, she was able to help eliminate some of the stigma that often comes alongside mental health. Gomez seemed to really enjoy her time on Cyrus’ show and reflected on how it’s something that we need during this time period of uncertainty. “I feel like people are yearning for that type of realism right now. Not something overly produced,” she shared. She then added that Cyrus was the perfect choice of a host. “Miley has never been afraid to take risks or put herself out there. This new role really seems to suit her, and you can tell she’s really enjoying herself,” the Wizards of Waverly Place alum admitted. Cyrus’ show is on hiatus right now. But, perhaps in time, it’ll make a comeback.
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Post by Admin on May 8, 2020 19:27:15 GMT
Finally! A celebrity who isn’t telling us normies to relax and stay inside our tiny apartments as if it’s the same thing as being in one of their mega mansions. Seriously, if I could go the rest of my life without celebrities pretending that singing “Imagine” is going to make this pandemic all better, I’d be a happy woman. The bar is truly on the floor these days, but Miley Cyrus is aware of that and knows she has “no idea” what it’s like for everyday people who are trying to survive amid coronavirus. During her conversation with Wall Street Journal Magazine, Miley opened up about filming her Instagram Live show, Bright Minded, during this time. The show, which is now on hiatus, did provide a major source of useful information about the pandemic and entertainment for fans who were delighted to see former Disney stars like Hilary Duff, Demi Lovato, and Selena Gomez join in. But Miley admitted that she was definitely hesitant about broadcasting a peek into her world right now, which is exponentially better than most people’s current situation. http://instagram.com/p/B_6KhBNphH5 She told the magazine, “I know I’m in a unique position, and my experience with this pandemic is not like most everyone else’s in my country and around the world.” She went on to admit, “My life has been pushed pause on, but really I have no idea what this pandemic is like. I am comfortable in my space and able to put food on my table and financially stable, and that’s just not the story for a lot of people.”
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Post by Admin on May 16, 2020 7:09:16 GMT
It’s all about the climb! Miley Cyrus took a trip down memory lane when she performed “The Climb” during a virtual graduation ceremony. Cyrus, 27, revisited the old hit while participating in #Graduation2020: Facebook and Instagram Celebrate the Class of 2020 on Friday, May 15. Before she began to sing, the “Mother’s Daughter” artist shared a quick message of support to all 2020 graduates. Miley Cyrus Performs The Climb During Virtual Graduation Miley Cyrus performs ‘The Climb’ during a virtual graduation ceremony for the class of 2020. YouTube “Hello to all the graduates out there. I’m truly honored to celebrate each and every one of you high school and college seniors and all that you’ve accomplished,” the Disney Channel alum said. “As I was thinking about you, the class of 2020 and how you inspire me, I knew I wanted to share this song with you.” Cyrus added, “It feels full of a new meaning. Keep the faith, keep on moving, keep climbing, here’s ‘The Climb.’” The Grammy nominee joined Cardi B, Jennifer Garner, Matthew McConaughey and more stars in honoring 2020 graduates on Friday. The virtual gathering was held in the wake of graduation ceremonies being canceled amid the global coronavirus crisis.
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