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Miley Cyrus got ‘brutal infection' after rolling around on Walk of Fame for film
Miley Cyrus got ‘brutal infection' after rolling around on Walk of Fame for film

Irish Examiner

time3 hours ago

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  • Irish Examiner

Miley Cyrus got ‘brutal infection' after rolling around on Walk of Fame for film

Miley Cyrus has said she believes that rolling around on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for a new music film led to a 'brutal infection' on her knee. The US singer, 32, who found fame playing Hannah Montana on the eponymous children's show, was filmed lying across part of the historic Los Angeles landmark for her new film, Something Beautiful. 'I filmed this video in October, and by November, at Thanksgiving, I was put in ICU (intensive care unit), for a moment, just for a moment,' she told US chat show Jimmy Kimmel Live! 'But it's mostly because it was Thanksgiving. There was a lot of people in the ER (emergency room), you know, people choking on turkey legs or whatever. 'And my leg began to disintegrate within some way around the kneecap area. The doctor goes, 'You have any idea why you would have such a brutal infection on your kneecap?' And I just saw myself,' she said while mimicking dance moves from the video. 'And I had to tell him. And to have a surgeon look at you and say, 'Yuck.' 'They open up like cadavers, like they see inside the guts of humans, and they're looking at me, telling me I'm disgusting.' Asked if the area where she filmed had been steamed first, Cyrus replied: 'Absolutely not, none of that. 'Because, you know, with this movie, I had a big dream and a small budget. 'Well, I had a pretty good budget, but I spent it all on my clothes. 'Then when it came time to go to the Walk of Fame, they're like 'So what are you going to do? Are you going to rent this thing or what, because that's really out of your price range.' I was like, 'No, we'll just go in the middle of the night.' 'Have you been to the Walk of Fame in the middle of the night? I thought it was my last day.' The new film is accompanied by the singer's ninth studio album of the same name which includes a song titled Walk Of Fame, featuring US musician Brittany Howard. The album is being released on May 30 and there will be special one-night-only screenings of the film internationally on June 27.

Miley Cyrus Surprises Fans with a Live Performance of 'Hannah Montana' Classic ‘The Climb' for the First Time in Years
Miley Cyrus Surprises Fans with a Live Performance of 'Hannah Montana' Classic ‘The Climb' for the First Time in Years

Yahoo

time6 hours ago

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  • Yahoo

Miley Cyrus Surprises Fans with a Live Performance of 'Hannah Montana' Classic ‘The Climb' for the First Time in Years

Miley Cyrus performed her new songs and a few of her older hits at a private fan event before the release of her latest record She took fans by surprise when she sang "The Climb," which she hasn't performed in years Cyrus' new album, Something Beautiful, was released on May 30Miley Cyrus recently took a trip down memory lane at a private concert for her fans. The pop star shocked the crowd when she began singing the opening notes of 'The Climb' from the 2009 film Hannah Montana: The Movie. 'I'm not singing 'The Climb' but I could,' the 32-year-old Grammy winner teased. The 100-person audience erupted and began singing along when pianist Michael Pollack started playing the chords. As Cyrus belted out the lyrics, she stopped to ask, 'Is that the right word?' and 'Do you know the chorus?' Once the song ended, she joked that her drummer — and boyfriend — Maxx Morando had 'been waiting since middle school' to play the song. The performance marked the first time Cyrus has publicly performed the beloved ballad in years. On Aug. 11, 2024, while accepting her Disney Legend honor, the multi-hyphenate got emotional while looking back on her years playing Hannah Montana. "A little bit of everything has changed, ... but at the same time, nothing has changed at all," she said. "I stand here still proud to have been Hannah Montana." Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Ahead of releasing her new album, Something Beautiful, on May 30, Cyrus held an intimate event with TikTok at the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles. She personally selected which fans got to attend the listening party. After playing the album, Cyrus appeared for a surprise performance of "End of the World," "More to Lose," "Easy Lover," as well as "Flowers" and "The Climb." Tish Cyrus, Brandi Cyrus, actress Anya Taylor-Joy, and more were also in attendance. According to Billboard, Miley performed alongside a band of drummer Morando, guitarist Jonathan Rado and pianist Pollack. She described Something Beautiful as being "reflective of my life and everything I'm experiencing." Cyrus announced her new album in March and released the first track, accompanied by a music video, in April. She dropped the visual for "More to Lose" the same day the album came out. Something Beautiful, her ninth studio album, will be accompanied by a complete visual film that premieres on June 6 at the Tribeca Film Festival. It comes two years after Cyrus released 2023's Endless Summer Vacation. The project earned Cyrus six Grammy nominations at the 2024 ceremony. She took home two — Record of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance — for her chart-topping single "Flowers." Read the original article on People

Miley Cyrus surprises fans by singing 'Hannah Montana' classic 'The Climb' during a live performance; fans say 'still inspirational'
Miley Cyrus surprises fans by singing 'Hannah Montana' classic 'The Climb' during a live performance; fans say 'still inspirational'

Time of India

time7 hours ago

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  • Time of India

Miley Cyrus surprises fans by singing 'Hannah Montana' classic 'The Climb' during a live performance; fans say 'still inspirational'

If you were a true Miley Cyrus fan, you already know the unmatched craze and love this Disney phenomenon sparked across the globe. Recently, the Malibu singer took a trip down memory lane at a private concert for her fans and surprised them by singing the opening notes of 'The Climb' from the 2009 film Hannah Montana: The Movie. The 32-year-old Grammy winner teased the fans present in the concert by saying, 'I'm not singing 'The Climb,' but I could.' According to People. com, the 100-member audience burst into song the moment pianist Michael Pollack struck the opening chords. Miley Cyrus surprises fans by singing 'The Climb' from the Hannah Montana movie The adorable moment grabbed the eyeballs of fans online as Cyrus sang; she paused mid-performance to ask, 'Is that the right word?' and 'Do you know the chorus?'—checking in playfully with the crowd. The pop singer, while ending the song, also joked that her drummer and boyfriend, Maxx Morando, had been waiting since middle school to play the song. Additionally, this was the first time Cyrus had publicly performed the beloved ballad in years. Fans react with pure nostalgia, and one wrote on Reddit, "This song will never not hit." "Still inspirational tbh," another said. While another said, "She's had her accolades sure, but I feel that she's still such an underrated talent. Will always be a mama fan and looking fwd to more that she'll do." 'I stand still proud to have been Hannah Montana' The last time Cyrus performed a Hannah Montana song was on August 11, 2024, while accepting her Disney Legend honor, and that was the last time fans witnessed the singer getting emotional while looking back on her years of playing Hannah Montana. She said then, "A little bit of everything has changed, ... but at the same time, nothing has changed at all." "I stand here still proud to have been Hannah Montana." Upcoming projects of Miley Cyrus On May 30, ahead of releasing her new album, Something Beautiful, Cyrus hosted an exclusive event with TikTok at the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles. Something Beautiful the album + Easy Lover OUT NOW. She handpicked the fans who were invited to the private listening party when she performed the song. Cyrus also performed a surprise set of "End of the World," "More to Lose," "Easy Lover," "Flowers," and "The Climb" after playing the album.

Miley Cyrus' ‘brutal infection' has doctors discussing possible causes
Miley Cyrus' ‘brutal infection' has doctors discussing possible causes

New York Post

time12 hours ago

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  • New York Post

Miley Cyrus' ‘brutal infection' has doctors discussing possible causes

After filming a music video on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Miley Cyrus said she was recently hospitalized with a knee infection, prompting doctors to weigh in on how certain environments can expose people to harmful bacteria. On a Thursday episode of 'Jimmy Kimmel Live,' Cyrus, 32, recalled the moment she filmed her 'Something Beautiful' visual album and then landed in the ICU. Advertisement 'I filmed this video in October [2024] by November at Thanksgiving, I was put in the ICU for a moment — just for a moment,' the singer said. Cyrus described rolling on the sidewalk as part of her shoot, and shortly after, she developed symptoms that required intensive medical attention. 'I caught something,' she remarked. 'My leg began to disintegrate … around the kneecap area. And then the doctor goes, 'Do you have any idea why you would have such a brutal infection on your kneecap?'' While the singer did not disclose a specific diagnosis, medical experts say her case is a reminder of how everyday public spaces can present hidden health hazards. Advertisement Dr. Marc Siegel, clinical professor of medicine at NYU Langone Medical Center and Fox News senior medical analyst, noted that extremely aggressive bacteria are not common in urban settings. 'Flesh-eating bacteria on city streets is very rare,' Siegel, who did not treat Cyrus, told Fox News Digital. 'Rat urine can cause leptospirosis, a bacteria that causes flu-like symptoms.' 4 ​​Miley Cyrus was hospitalized with a 'brutal infection' after she filmed a music video on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Getty Images for TikTok The doctor said he believes the likely cause was a more typical bacterial infection rather than something exotic, although common bacteria can cause serious skin reactions. Advertisement 'Strep or staph bacteria are common causes of skin infection like cellulitis,' said Siegel. 'Bacteria can be found [on streets], like E. coli, shigella and enterococci, which are from fecal matter, and may get onto the bottoms of shoes,' he added. These infections do not typically originate from the street itself, the doctor said, but can develop when skin comes in contact with bacteria, which can happen during close exposure to surfaces like sidewalks. The risk of infection often increases when the skin is broken or irritated, allowing bacteria to enter the body more easily. 4 'My leg began to disintegrate,' the singer revealed on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live.' Jimmy Kimmel Live/Instagram Advertisement Even minor cuts and scrapes can become gateways for infection when exposed to contaminated surfaces, according to Dr. Ken Perry, an emergency medicine physician in Charleston, South Carolina. 'For most patients, these infections are contracted from open wounds in the skin or some other breach in the skin barrier,' Perry, who also did not treat Cyrus, told Fox News Digital. Such infections are usually easily treated with common antibiotics, according to the doctor. Cyrus' shoot put her in close contact with one of the busiest sidewalks in the country, which doctors say can heighten the danger. 4 Cyrus performed during her album release event in Los Angeles on Tuesday. Getty Images for TikTok 'In the case of Miley Cyrus, she states that she contracted this after rolling around on the ground during the filming of her music video,' said Perry. 'The foot traffic could easily contaminate the area with bacteria from animal or even human sources,' he hypothesized. 'For the majority of the population, rolling around on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is not common behavior, but even casual interaction could put an individual in contact with harmful bacteria,' Perry added. Hygiene as a first line of defense Advertisement Doctors agree that basic hygiene is one of the best ways to avoid infection, especially in public spaces. 'The best way to keep this from happening is to be fastidious with hygiene,' said Perry. 'We know to wash our hands after being in public to keep from possibly transferring bacteria to the mucus membranes of our eyes, or even ingesting bacteria.' 4 Doctors insist that basic hygiene is one of the best ways to avoid infection. Advertisement Experts recommend covering wounds and washing them as soon as possible if exposed to public environments. 'If the cut or scrape occurs while out in public, make sure to wash with soap and water,' Perry advised. 'If an individual has a cut or some break in the skin, it is best to keep it covered, especially when out in public.' It is important to seek medical care if there are signs of redness, swelling or drainage, as these could be signs of a worsening bacterial infection, the doctor cautioned.

Friday Music Guide: New Music From Miley Cyrus, Lorde, Tate McRae and More
Friday Music Guide: New Music From Miley Cyrus, Lorde, Tate McRae and More

Yahoo

time18 hours ago

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  • Yahoo

Friday Music Guide: New Music From Miley Cyrus, Lorde, Tate McRae and More

Billboard's Friday Music Guide serves as a handy guide to this Friday's most essential releases — the key music that everyone will be talking about today, and that will be dominating playlists this weekend and beyond. This week, Miley Cyrus finds new pop beauty, Lorde upends expectations and Tate McRae revs up for F1. Check out all of this week's picks below: More from Billboard The Amity Affliction Cover Turnstile's 'Holiday' for 'Like a Version' Mariah Carey Celebrates 20 Years of 'The Emancipation of Mimi': Stream It Now Miley Cyrus' New Album 'Something Beautiful' This Way Comes: Stream It Now Miley Cyrus, Drawing upon classic pop influences while also letting her freak flag fly, Miley Cyrus offers a singular accomplishment on Something Beautiful — moving on from 2023's Endless Summer Vacation, which included the biggest hit of her career in 'Flowers,' with her most satisfying front-to-back listen to date, unbothered with trying to recreate radio success but still finding revealing hooks along the way. Lorde, 'Man of the Year' In the past, Lorde has liked to preview a new album with an uptempo lead single and a ballad-leaning follow-up — think Melodrama with 'Green Light' and 'Liability,' or Solar Power with the title track and 'Stoned at the Nail Salon' — but 'Man of the Year,' which comes after the fleet-footed 'What Was That,' is actually a red herring, starting off as a sparse reflection over bass plucks but then widening its stance, and ending with a fuzzed-out boom. Tate McRae, 'Just Keep Watching' Continuing a year in which she's leveled up as a pop star — as well as a week where she earned her first career Hot 100 chart-topper, alongside Morgan Wallen on 'What I Want' — Tate McRae hops into the F1 soundtrack mobile with 'Just Keep Watching,' a fast-moving club track with the type of quick-twitch percussion that could inspire more kinetic choreography if McRae incorporates the song into her live show. Leon Thomas, 'MUTT' may have marked Leon Thomas' arrival as a compelling new voice in popular R&B, its host album of the same name was just as sumptuous as its standout hit; now, MUTT contains even more acrobatic vocal takes by Thomas on its deluxe edition, which includes team-ups with Kehlani and Big Sean, as well as engrossing new solo cuts like 'HEEL' and 'NOT FAIR.' Mt. Joy, The 2020s have seen indie rock quintet Mt. Joy continuously graduate to bigger touring venues, culminating in a Madison Square Garden headlining gig on their last live trek — and instead of simply acting as another excuse for the group to hit the road, new album Hope We Have Fun translates the band's live energy to the studio, with songs like 'Highway Queen' and 'Pink Lady' jangling forward with blissed-out style. Clipse, 'Ace Trumpets' In the 2000s, Virginia hip-hop duo Clipse would regularly release Pharrell Williams-produced bangers that made their listeners scrunch up their noses in delight; then, Malice quit music to explore religion, and his brother Pusha T moved on to solo stardom. Now, Clipse (and Pharrell) are back, recapturing the magic on 'Ace Trumpets,' the head-knocking first track from long-awaited new album, Let God Sort Em Out. Ava Max, 'Lovin Myself' Across pop hits like 'Sweet But Psycho,' 'My Head & My Heart' and 'Kings & Queens,' Ava Max has prioritized electro-pop fun while offering a streak of self-empowerment; new single 'Lovin Myself' doubles down on the second half of that equation, with the singer declaring, 'I don't need nobody, I'm lovin' myself!' as warm synths rain down on her voice. Editor's Pick: Yeule, If Yeule's 2022 album Glitch Princess was their critical breakthrough, Evangelic Girl is a Gun is the first time we receive a full glimpse of the daring singer-songwriter: the hyperpop from years past has morphed into trip-hop, alt-rock and affecting balladry, but across the most vulnerable lyricism of Yeule's career, they still toss out mesmerizing pop ideas, as their song craft serves as a foundation for their roaming spirit. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart

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