Miley looked pretty as she rocked the purple carpet with sister Noah and mom Tish at the Los Angeles Never Say Never premiere. (February 8th)
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Miley looked pretty as she rocked the purple carpet with sister Noah and mom Tish at the Los Angeles Never Say Never premiere. (February 8th)
Miley Cyrus shows off the new love of her life — a new puppy — outside her home in Toluca Lake, Calif., on Tuesday afternoon. (February 8 ) So cute!
ALSO, Miley will be walking the purple carpet of the NEVER SAY NEVER PREMIERE! Watch it live HERE in 1 hour!
UPDATE: Added pics of Miley out and about with Josh Bowman.
Miley Cyrus is the March covergirl for Marie Claire magazine! The magazine posted a portion of their March 2011 cover interview with Miley on their website. Check it out below!
Last year, she turned 18, learned her parents were splitting, and took the bong hit heard round the world. In her first interview as a legal adult, the highest-earning teen in America confesses she’s not perfect.
I’m inclined to give Miley Cyrus a pass on the whole bong-smoking thing. I’m inclined to think, Lord, honey, just steer clear of the cameras next time. And I tell Cyrus this when I meet her. We’re down in New Orleans, where she’s shooting her new comedy, So Undercover, and we’re sitting in her big cozy trailer around twilight, and we’ve spent the day together now, so a certain level of comfort has been established. The subject of “The Bong Incident” (which, in case you have been living under a rock, involved a two-and-a-half-minute video of Cyrus smoking a bong filled with salvia, an herb sold legally in many health-food stores, posted on TMZ in December) has come up, and after she says all the things you expect her to say (“I’m not perfect … I made a mistake … I’m disappointed in myself for disappointing my fans …”), I cannot help but set my journalist hat aside for a minute and say, “But do you really think it was a mistake? Obviously college kids your age all over America are smoking bongs with a lot more than salvia in them.”
She looks at me with her big blue baby-doll eyes. “But they’re not Miley Cyrus,” she says. “They’re not role models. So for me it was a bad decision, because of my fans and because of what I stand for.”
I don’t know what happened on your 18th birthday, but in the space of about three weeks, Disney’s number-one teen princess—the highest-earning kid in America—turned 18 (aka “The Disney Death Sentence”), saw the bong video and a photo of her “makeout” with Nickelodeon star Avan Jogia spread like wildfire over the Internet, and learned that her parents, Billy Ray and Tish Cyrus, were getting divorced—possibly, the tabloids shouted, because her mom had an affair with the lead singer of Poison.
Welcome to Miley Cyrus’ world.

The 53rd annual Grammy Awards keeps upping the ante. On Tuesday (February 8), producers announced a new slate of presenters for the show this Sunday night, including Miley Cyrus, Paramore, Neil Patrick Harris, John Legend, Seth Rogen and Kris Kristofferson.
Rugged singer/actor Kristofferson, a three-time Grammy winner himself, will be on hand to introduce a special performance from nominee and 2011 MusiCares Person of the Year Barbra Streisand. Kristofferson and Streisand were co-stars in the hugely popular 1976 remake “A Star Is Born.” The singer/actress, who performs live very infrequently, will likely sing a selection from her Love Is the Answer release, which is up for a Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album award.
Streisand will add some old-school glamour to an entertainment roster that leans heavily on the new stars of today, including Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Drake and Rihanna, B.o.B, Bruno Mars and Janelle Monále, Lady Antebellum, and Justin Bieber with Usher and Jaden Smith.
Also performing at the Grammys are Eminem, Arcade Fire, Miranda Lambert, Muse, Cee Lo Green with Gwyneth Paltrow and the Jim Henson Company Puppets, and Rolling Stones legend Mick Jagger with Raphael Saadiq in a special tribute to late soul icon Solomon Burke.
Previously announced presenters include Selena Gomez, Norah Jones, Nicki Minaj, LL Cool J, Dierks Bentley and Blake Shelton.
MTV News will be all over the Grammys thanks to some help from special guest correspondent Snooki of “Jersey Shore.” For the second year in a row, Snooks will join MTV’s Sway on the red carpet at the awards show and, for the first time, the pair will co-anchor MTV News’ red-carpet live stream from the event. The pair will be seen live on MTV.com for two hours (6-8 p.m. ET), talking to all the night’s big attendees, presenters and performers.
Oh yeah! I can’t wait! I’m so excited to see what she wears.