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Miley Cyrus and Yungblud hang out together and celebrate 15 years of Hannah Montana with a ‘rager’
Miley Cyrus and Yungblud have been spotted hanging out together in Los Angeles as they celebrated 15 years of Hannah Montana.
The Midnight Sky star, 28, was seen wearing a purple cropped top with Hannah Montana on it, pink gloves and belt and plenty of jewellery as she celebrated the huge milestone.
Miley shared photos of the night – which was a joint celebration for pal Omer Fedi’s birthday – on her social media accounts, showcasing the decorations she had in place.
As well as masks with Hannah Montana’s face on them, Miley was also given a giant cake in the shape of an electric guitar.
Yungblud was among the guests Miley had invited, and the singer shared a snap of him holding a chunk of cake in his hand as she pressed up against him in one of the photos from the night, as well as the two of them posing with Omer.
Photos also emerged of the pair of them sitting at a table outside the Rainbow Room in West Hollywood with their friends, surrounded by beers and shots.
Miley even treated her guests to some music entertainment as she burst into Queen’s Don’t Stop Me Now before singing her own song We Can’t Stop as the group sat by the outdoor fire pit.
Yungblud was seen with his feet up on the table in front of them, as he repeatedly touched Miley’s face with his hand as they spoke.
Miley later joked about the hangover from the night, sharing snaps of Hannah Montana looking worse for wear as she wrote: ‘Me recovering from / reliving last nights rager’.
In January, Miley had revealed she was ‘pretty much fully sober’ from 2019 until the pandemic began after quitting drugs ‘years’ earlier.
She told Rolling Stone: ‘[I] haven’t done drugs in years. Honestly, I never try to, again, be a fortune-teller. I try to not be naïve.
‘Things f**king happen. But from sitting here with you right now, I would say it would have to be a cold day in hell for me to relapse on drugs.
‘Actually, one of the reasons I got sober was I had just turned 26, and I said, “I got to pull my s**t together before I’m 27, because 27 is the time you cross over that threshold into living or dying a legend.”
‘I didn’t want to not make it through being 27. I didn’t want to join that club. Probably about halfway into 26, I got sober. Then by 27, [November 2019] I was pretty much fully sober.
‘Then, like a lot of people during the pandemic, I fell off. It was really a struggle. Mental health and anxiety and all that. I lost myself there…’
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