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Miley Ray Stewart (Miley Cyrus) is the teen main character of Hannah Montana.As her alter ego, Hannah Montana, she secretly lives a double life as a famous pop star.One of the concept names for her alter ego was Alexis Texas, but the writers learned there was an adult entertainer with the same name of Alexis Texas. [1]
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Miley Cyrus, pictured in 2008, serves as the program's central focus during its four-season run.. Miley Stewart is a fourteen-year-old middle school student who appears to live a normal life but has a secret identity, pop singer Hannah Montana, an alias she chose so she could have a private life away from the public spotlight. [2]
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Miley Cyrus as Hannah Montana during the Best of Both Worlds Tour. Hannah Montana is Miley Stewart's alter ego. The character was originally going to be named Alexis Texas, but the name was changed to Hannah Montana. [14] Hannah exists as a secret identity, an extremely popular and influential worldwide popstar. Hannah's many fans are not aware ...
Robby Ray Stewart is a fictional character from the Disney Channel series Hannah Montana, portrayed by Billy Ray Cyrus. Robby is the widowed single father of Jackson Stewart (Jason Earles) and Miley Stewart (Miley Cyrus). He appears in all episodes in seasons 1 and 2, is absent for 3 episodes in season 3, and is absent for 1 episode in season 4.
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