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Miley Cyrus Autobiography Book Spring 2009

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April 22nd, 2008 by Castina

Tagged as: Books, Disney, Hannah Montana, Miley Cyrus


Miley Cyrus’ autobiography is on it’s way to a neighborhood bookstore near you. The fifteen year old Hannah Montana star has confirmed reports that she is writing her memoirs. The book will also include a section on handling body double scandals and posting panty pics on Myspace.

The still untitled autiobiography and collection of Cyrus family will be published by Disney in the Spring of 2009.

“I hope to motivate mothers and daughters to build lifetimes of memories together and inspire kids around the world to live their dreams,” Miley said in a statement released on Tuesday.

“I am so excited to let fans in on how important my relationship with my family is to me.”



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7 Responses to “Miley Cyrus Autobiography Book Spring 2009”

  1. On May 8th 2008, natasha wrote:

    well at least this time she doesnt look like a slut

  2. On November 5th 2008, Caelfind Rogan wrote:

    wtf u talkin bout “slut?!” she is fuckin hot luve ya miley dont listen to her ;)

  3. On March 5th 2009, HermioneGirl101 wrote:

    Miley. Just don’t. No one will read it. You have no talent. Just a famous Daddy.

  4. On March 13th 2009, hannah wrote:

    miley is brill !

  5. On April 7th 2009, maddy wrote:

    i don’t care what anyone thinks i love miley and shes a great actress and singer i wish i could be you miley

  6. On June 30th 2009, Taryssa wrote:

    I LUV MILEY ND HER SONGS SHE ROCKS

  7. On December 4th 2009, jessica martines wrote:

    i love her ………….dad….. but admit it people shes a slut she been gone out with nick jonas,zac afron,n one fan of hers n many more boysin one year n pics she been takin those are dirty

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