
Miley Cyrus in talks with NBC for $60 million talk show deal
According to industry sources, NBC is said to have offered Cyrus an estimated $60 million for the first season alone.
The network's interest is reportedly driven by Cyrus's unique blend of charisma, authenticity, and her established status as both a music and pop culture icon. Executives believe her candid personality, quick wit, and ability to connect with diverse audiences could make the show a standout in a competitive daytime television market.
The proposed format is expected to take cues from The Kelly Clarkson Show and The Drew Barrymore Show, blending celebrity interviews, live performances, and human-interest segments. While the concept is still in early development, sources suggest NBC envisions a program that reflects Cyrus's signature style — unpredictable, heartfelt, and often humorous.
Cyrus has successfully transitioned between music, acting, and hosting throughout her career. Her past TV experience includes hosting Saturday Night Live, The Voice, and various award shows, where she has often been praised for her spontaneity and unfiltered charm.
If the deal is finalized, production could begin in late 2025, with a possible premiere date in 2026. Neither NBC nor Cyrus has officially confirmed the negotiations.
The move would mark a major career expansion for Cyrus, positioning her as one of the highest-paid talk show hosts in television history and adding another milestone to her already multifaceted career.
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Miley Cyrus in talks with NBC for $60 million talk show deal
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