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Miley Cyrus looked stunning at the world premiere of the “Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special” that took place in Los Angeles on Monday, March 23.
It became a full circle moment when the OG cast also appeared on the red carpet, turning the event from a world premiere to a heartwarming reunion that fans have been waiting for.
Cyrus’ co-stars Jason Earles (who portrayed the role of Jackson Stewart, Miley’s brother), Shanica Knowles (Amber Addison), Anna Maria Perez de Tagle (Ashley Dewitt), Cody Linley (Jake Ryan) and Moisés Arias (Rico) all showed up to the premiere of the anniversary special.
However, a particular face was absent, and it was Emily Osment, who portrayed the role of Lilly, Cyrus’ best friend.
Osment explained in an Instagram post that she could not make it to the premiere because she is currently working on another project.
“And that’s why I was not able to be a part of the 20-year reunion because we are here shooting our show,” she said in the video she posted.
She further shared in the caption that “Hannah Montana” drastically changed her life, and years later, she still meets fans who have watched the show when they were younger and now have children who still watch the show years later.
For the world premiere, Cyrus graced the red carpet in a sparkling metallic dress with a graphic Hannah Montana t-shirt underneath.
Of course, there is no Miley Stewart without the blonde wig. The singer also donned the iconic blonde wig as well.
Joining her on the red carpet were fiancé Maxx Morando and her mother, Tish Cyrus, as well as her sister Brandi Cyrus.
Other Hollywood celebrities who attended the premiere include Jaden and Willow Smith, Dominic Purcell, Jojo Siwa, Avery Cyrus and the show’s host Alex Cooper.
Packed with nostalgia, the special is set to include iconic songs from the show and never-before-seen archival footage.
In addition, it will also feature special appearances from the singer’s parents, Tish and Billy Ray Cyrus.
The special will be filmed in front of a live studio audience and is set to premiere on March 24, and will stream on both Disney+ and Hulu.
