Destiny Hope Cyrus — nicknamed 'Smiley' by her family and later legally renamed Miley — was born on November 23, 1992, in Franklin, Tennessee, to Billy Ray Cyrus, the country musician whose 1992 hit 'Achy Breaky Heart' made him briefly one of the most recognizable entertainers in America, and Leticia 'Tish' Finley. She grew up in a family where performance and entertainment were the normal context of daily life, attending recording sessions with her father from early childhood and appearing in his music videos. Her early ambition to become a performer was simply an extension of what she saw around her rather than a departure from it.
Miley Cyrus was cast as the lead character in Disney Channel's Hannah Montana in 2006 at age thirteen, playing a teenager who lives a double life as a normal girl and a pop star. The show ran for four seasons and produced one of Disney's most commercially successful franchise: albums, concert films, merchandise, and live shows that made the Hannah Montana brand a global phenomenon and Miley Cyrus one of the most recognizable teenagers on earth. Her 2008 concert film Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert generated $31 million in a single weekend.
The transition from Hannah Montana to adult entertainer is one of the most discussed career pivots in recent pop history. The 2013 VMA performance with Robin Thicke and the 'Wrecking Ball' video — which Miley has discussed in terms of deliberate deconstruction of the Disney image and reclamation of her own identity — generated an intensity of public reaction that reflected both genuine artistic intention and industry calculation. The albums Bangerz (2013) and Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz (2015) demonstrated an artist willing to use extreme provocation as a creative tool, though the results were uneven.
Miley's later career has demonstrated a depth and range that the Hannah Montana-to-Bangerz narrative obscured. Plastic Hearts (2020) was a genuinely accomplished rock album that drew critical praise; 'Flowers' (2023) became one of the best-selling singles of the year globally, a post-divorce statement of self-sufficiency that clicked with an enormous audience. Her musical relationships — with Mark Ronson, Rick Rubin, Dolly Parton (her godmother), and countless collaborators — demonstrate genuine musical curiosity and seriousness. She has been frank about her struggles with substance abuse, her relationships (including her marriage to Liam Hemsworth, which ended in 2020), and her identity, with a candor that her generation has found either courageous or exhausting depending on the observer.