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• "As soon as I read the script for Hannah Montana, I knew it kinda related to me. I wanted to disguide myself as not some celebrity's daughter, just be me and find people that like me for me." • "I think a lot of girls wanna have their secret identity and have something they don't want to tell people about." • "Playing Hannah is a total girl thing. It's like dressing up every day." • "Hannah in the show is enormous, like a Hilary Duff of TV. I hope everyone really likes her. She's a great person!" • "I think Hannah gets nervous just like any other person would. She's like a dork, personally. She's just really, really fun." • "People actually say Miley mostly because they see Miley mostly on the show. When I have the wig on, they'll say Hannah, but when I don't, they'll say Miley." • "Some of the fanmail is interesting! Some of it's the lyrics to the songs and stuff, and they'll like, send me their favourite lines, which is cool to...know what people are liking. Most of them are really cool to read." • "It's itchy, really itchy and hot, but I like Hannah's wig. I don't really want to dye my hair. I feel like a total rock star with the wig on." • "One time, I went to Macy's and and tried on all the Hannah Montana stuff. Then I said, 'This is weird, I'm wearing my face." • "I'm a big shoe person. Sometimes I'll be punky, the next day I'll be preppy. Every day after work, my mom and I go shopping. My dad is about to kill me. I say, 'We need it, daddy!'" • "Every day, I go on pretty big shopping sprees. But when I'm with my friends, they get even worse. Ther're always like, 'Come on, just do it!' It's hard when you have someone to talk you into it." • "I love everything Jessica Simpson ever has on! Jessica can definitely come pick me up in her little Mercedes and take me shopping if she wants!" • "I don't really have a style -- I'm just me. My style is kinda whatever I feel like wearing. A lot of girls feel like they need to wear what everyone else is wearing. But it's good to have your own trend. People will start following it!" • "I always have two bracelets on my right arm. One is a purple and white bracelet from a fan. I love it! I also wear a bracelet from a waterpark- I've had it on for two or three years. My mom says it's pretty nasty, actually. But you'll never see me without them ever! In magazine photos, the bracelets are sometimes airbrushed out, but viewers will always see me wearing them during scenes." • "I have candy all the time. I live on gummy bears and peach rings. They're like dried-up peaches, only dipped in sugar. You can get 'em at gas stations. They're like 99 cents for four bags. And cashews. I love cashews." • "My favourite sport is cheerleading!" • "When me and my dad are doing photo shoots or something he'll just yell out things I wouldn't want anyone to know. Just random stuff. "Remember that time when you were a kid?" That kind of stuff. But it's funny. It breaks the ice. It makes everyone smile. If it takes embarrassing me to make everyone happy I'll take it." • "Me and my dad will have an argument at home, and then I realize I'm going to have to drive to work with him. It's the longest hour of my life. It feels like I've been in the car for four days!" • "What's good is that once my dad and I are home we are done. We don't even run lines together. Anything that happens on the set stays on the set." • "The only advice my Dad's given me is: If you ain't having fun, it ain' working, so always have fun with what you're doing. If you don't love it then there's no reason to do it. And don't do it for fame or money- do it because it's something that you feel is right." • "My dad said, 'Just stay in school and do cheerleading. Be a normal kid.'" • "It was hard to leave my school in Tennessee. I've been going to the same school since kindergarden." • "Some people recognize me. I really like it." • "I went to Universal [Studios Hollywood theme park] with my brother and a friend. The recognition was immediate. It was craziness all the kids on every ride. I felt like I was going to hurl after one ride and all the kids were like, 'Hannah Montana is about to puke!'" • "It was weird the first time it happened. It was the day after the show came out and my best friend and I went to Universal and we heard these girls scream, 'Is it her?' We're looking around for Britney or Lindsay or someone famous and they're like, 'Are you Miley?' And I said, 'Miley? Yeah, why?' I thought I was in trouble." • "I'll be out with my friends and be recognized, and little girls will ask me for my autograph. It is so much fun living out your dream. It, like, totally reflects me 100%." • "So then all these people were like following me. It got kind of creepy, but then again, I was like, 'Oh, gosh, this is so cool! Awesome!'" • "These little kids come up and invite me to their birthday parties," she says. "I keep thinking, 'You know, I should go to some of them.' " "I'll be doing a concert and I'll look out in the crowd and I'll see 3-year-olds. Then I see 6 and 7-year-olds wearing Hannah Montana wigs and all this stuff. And then I look out and see people who are 18, 19 and 20. I think the reason the show has the wide range is that no matter how old you are, no matter where you come from, you always have a dream or a goal that you'd like to achieve. It shows just a normal girl reaching her dream. So I think that gives a little bit of inspiration to all the viewers." • "As soon as I step on that stage, nothing matters. I don't think of it as work. It's just so much fun." • "There's nothing more fun than being out on stage and getting the vibe from the crowd. There's nothing like being on a set where you are there to make other people happy and to make them laugh. That's the best job in the world." • "I was singing on the stage with my dad when I was 2. I would sing 'Hound Dog' and silly songs for the fun of it." • "I have four shelves covered with journals that I've written. Dad and I are writing songs together. I've written over 100 songs." • "When you write or sing a song that means something to you, you are saying, 'You know what? This is who I am!'" • "My Dad always told me that casting agencies are like artists picturing their paintings in their mind. They know what they want for a role and not to take it too seriously [if I dont get the part]." • "Hilary Duff has been my role model forever. I went to her concert like right when her music started coming out when I was probably like 11. I was just amazed by her. So now, to be compared to her, it's like...holy moly. It's so cool!" • "I'm a big Hilary Duff person! My family loves her." • "You don't have to go out and party every night. You can act because it's your dream." • "I am not very good at keeping secrets at all! If you want your secret kept do not tell me!" • "In a fight, I try to be the bigger person. There's no harm in saying, "You know what? Whatever. I'm going to let it roll off." I try to be generous with my response." • "I've got to make really good decisions. And that helps me in my real life because it's that little voice in my head telling me right from wrong. More than just for myself, but for the girls who are watching me. • "I'm pretty outspoken." • "I cut the ribbon in Paris, and everyone in Paris speaks French, maybe you knew that. But I'm from Tennessee, and Tennessee girls don't speak French. So suddenly I'm stuck onstage with Minnie and Mickey and everyone is yelling at me in French I guess they're telling me to get off the stage, but I didn't know what they were saying at the time, so I start dancing with Minnie and Mickey like on the show and finally my aunt comes and gets me off." • "Pink isn't just a color, it's an attitude!" • "I know it sounds really sick but I love to drink ketchup." |