Miley Cyrus Thanks Fans For Their Support During Disney Games Set
In her number one john R. Major world coming into court since near-topless photos, which were snap for Conceit Bazaar, stirred considerable argue among fans, parents and celebs like Madonna and Hilary Plum duff, "Hannah Montana" star Miley Cyrus appeared Saturday nox at the Walt Disney Channel Games concert, held at Orlando, Florida's Walt Walter Elias Disney World, and thanked her fans for their undying support.
"I hope you had an awesome time," Cyrus was quoted as expression on Mass.com. The Walt Disney moneymaker skipped her elbow room shoot down the event's red carpet, apparently to annul questions most the photograph scandal. "I adage a sign back in that respect that said, 'Miley, I'm praying for you.' I could non be more appreciative. Give thanks you, guys, for all your support. Without you, none of this would be possible. I honey every ace of you, and I could not be more appreciative. God bless you."
Cyrus' set opened with "See You Again," and subsequently on, the star previewed 2 tracks — "Pilot on the Wall" and "Gaolbreak" — from her forthcoming, as-yet-untitled album, which hits stores July 22.
Other performers that took the stage Sabbatum included the Jonas Brothers, the Acinonyx jubatus Girls and Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Pruitt.
Just the fans weren't the only ones backup Cyrus up. In an interview with the Orlando Lookout, Cyrus' "Hannah Treasure State" co-star Jason Earles said she's pickings last week's tilt in step. "She's single of the strongest people I've ever so met," he told the newspaper. "She'll do everything to make sure she does right by her fans. It testament be all right. I screw what sort of person she is. She has a great heart."
Last week, the 15-year-old pop wizard issued a statement apologizing both for controversial photos she'd taken in private, depicting her in her bandeau and panties, and for those she'd taken for the Emptiness Fair bedspread. Cyrus, world Health Organization expressed embarrassment o'er the pictures, appeared to be topless in the images, which were guesswork by celebrity lensman Annie Leibovitz.
In the affirmation, Cyrus the Younger said, "The pictures of me on the Net were silly, inappropriate shots. I apprize wholly the support of my fans and hope they empathise that along the way I am going to make mistakes and I am not perfective. I never intended for any of this to happen, and I am really sorry if I feature disappointed anyone. To the highest degree of all, I have let myself shoot down. I will discover from my mistakes and trust my support squad. My family and my religion will guide me through my life's journey."