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Friday, April 29, 2011

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Miley Cyrus=Britney Spears

The next Britney Spears is about to come. Her name is Miley Cyrus and she is the 13-year-old daughter of country crooner Billy Ray Cyrus. Just today she is making her singing and acting debut with her dad in the new Disney Channel sitcom "Hannah Montana".
The young star-to-become already has a contract with Hollywood Records, in addition to the show "Hannah Montana". Disney is known for turning teen girls into stars. For example, the 18-year-old Hillary Duff started out on "Lizzie McGuire" and is now touring with her band. She recently appeared in "Cheaper by the Dozen 2".


In Miley, says Gary Marsh, Disney Channel entertainment president, "we saw a girl who has this natural ebullience. She loves every minute of her life. It shows in her demeanor and performance."


Nervous and excited, Miley says that "it hasn't really felt real (yet). All this hard work I've done my entire life is about to pay off." She didn't easily land the job: "I auditioned forever. At first they said I was too small and too young." Then, finally, came the big chance, a chance she knew was destiny. "As soon as I step on that stage, nothing matters. I don't think of it as work. It's just so much fun."


Miley Stewart, who, in her real life, is an ordinary eighth-grader, will put on a blond wig and rocker clothes to become pop star Hannah Montana. Playing Hannah "is a total girl thing. It's like dressing up every day," she says.


Though her father is supportive of his daughter, he does have concerns about the celebrity world and the toll it can take on young stars. "I tried to discourage Miley from pursuing the entertainment business because it's a double-edged sword. For everything that makes you happy, there's something equally heartbreaking."


He says she won't be the next Hilary, or Britney, or Lindsay. "I see her being Miley Cyrus. She will never be somebody else. She's got her own thing. I think she takes and borrows and hints at a little bit of a lot of people. ... But she's her own person. It's too late to worry anyway," he says. "She's in this thing deep now. She's in the water, and she's got to sink or swim."




Katy Perry and Russel Brand, Splitsville?


But seriously, first Ashlee Simpson and Pete Wentz, and now we hear that our favorite California Gurl may be in trouble, as well? Life & Style, the same mag that has been saying Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart are on the cusp of breaking up for the past 232 years (and issues), insists that Russell Brand and Katy Perry may not be the lovebirds they once were this V Day. 
But are the adorable couple really headed toward divorce doom?
Not so fast. 
While the duo may be hitting a rocky patch, they are doing the most un-Hollywood thing about it and hiring a counselor, says Life.
Rumors are swirling, just weeks before K.P. kicks off her tour, that she turned to friends asking for marriage counselor recommendations. 
True, the couple will be spending tons of time apart very soon as Katy begins her worldwide tour Feb. 20, and Russell is busy filming the remake of Arthur
But does the counselor foreshadow splitsville?
Uh, we sure hope not!
"Katy knew exactly what she was getting into when she married Russell," says a friend of the singer, who insists her good chum did not have any naïve notions that lady-killer Russell would suddenly become all Brad Pitt-like and overly domesticated when they married.
"Katy's a realist," added the Perry pal, who refused to say if she knew of any marriage counseling attempts.
Also, we might add not only is Katy on top of her game, in every capacity, she's also no shrinking violet. She's always dishing about the "work" that goes into a marriage, and she gushes about Russell every chance she gets. 
Maybe Katy is so smart, she's going where no starlet has gone before and taking the right steps to keep her marriage strong, forever? What a notion!
We just say this babe knows what she's doing, so if counseling's what it takes, more power to her.








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