Miley Cyrus plans to be back on the big screen, and soon. Hannah Montana? Not likely after her latest film.
So says the 16-year-old tween phenom, whose alter ego brings her secret double life as a pop star to theaters April 10 with “Hannah Montana: The Movie.”
“We got really lucky with having the material to make one movie,” Cyrus said Monday. The film reveals Hannah Montana’s identity to the world in a way Cyrus says is “very clever” and diminishes the chances of a sequel but doesn’t dampen the future of the popular Disney TV show.
Cyrus is planning to spend the summer working on a film written by “Nights in Rodanthe” and “The Notebook” author Nicholas Sparks.
Andre 3000 of the hip hop duo Outkast is free on bond after police charged him with driving 109 mph on a highway in suburban Atlanta.
Authorities say the entertainer was clocked speeding in his Porsche in a 65 mph zone south of Atlanta early Saturday.
The 33-year-old’s real name is Andre Benjamin. He is free on a $1,200 property bond pending a court date April 29.
Police say Benjamin told them he was going so fast because he missed an exit and had to turn around.
Associated Press
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