Miley Cyrus, born on November 23, 1992, in Nashville, USA, is a singer and actress who gained fame through the television series Hannah Montana (2006). Daughter of country musician Billy Ray Cyrus, she transitioned from teen idol to a more provocative artist with her 2013 album Bangerz and the controversial music video for Wrecking Ball. Her musical style evolved to include pop, hip-hop, and rock, notably with the album Plastic Hearts.
In 2023, Miley Cyrus received a Grammy for her hit Flowers, which brought her global recognition. Her personal life, including her marriage to Liam Hemsworth and bisexuality, often attracts media attention. She has been known for provocative acts, such as twerking at the 2013 MTV VMAs, which contributed to her public image.