Julie Andrews: “Disney has been a very important part of my life. To be honored as a Disney Legend is incredibly special, as it connects me to the magic and joy that Walt Disney brought to the world.” (Julie Andrews, reflecting on her Disney Legend award)
Miley Cyrus seems to be living out the very essence of “The Best of Both Worlds.” Not only has she etched her name into entertainment history, but she also made headlines as the youngest ever to be crowned a Disney Legend this year—a title that sparkles with both nostalgia and modern-day glory.
Thank you. Such an honor to be inducted as a Disney Legend. This award is dedicated to Hannah Montana and all of her fans. You’ve shown me legendary love & loyalty. Forever grateful. pic.twitter.com/q7vvL4Iz8V
— Miley Cyrus (@MileyCyrus) August 12, 2024
The atmosphere at the Honda Center in Anaheim buzzed with electric energy as the 31-year-old superstar stepped up to accept her award. The audience’s applause roared like a tidal wave, mirroring the whirlwind journey that brought Cyrus from her Hannah Montana days to this monumental moment. With a voice tinged with emotion, she spoke of her enduring connection to the character that started it all, Hannah Montana—the teenage pop icon who became more than just a role, but a symbol of dreams realized and fears conquered.
Robin Williams: “Playing the Genie in Aladdin was a joy, and being recognized as a Disney Legend is an honor that fills me with pride. I always wanted to bring a little bit of magic to people, and Disney allowed me to do that.” (Robin Williams, 2009, on being awarded the Disney Legend)
“This award belongs to Hannah, to the unwavering fans who stood by her, and to everyone who breathed life into my wildest dreams,” Cyrus declared, her words vibrating with a mix of triumph and vulnerability. “Legends, too, grapple with fear—I’m trembling right now. But what sets us apart is the courage to act despite the fear. Each day, you have the chance to be legendary. Remember, failure doesn’t exist if you’re giving it your all.”
Miley Cyrus crying and Dancing watching the live performance of “Best Of Both Worlds” at the Disney Legend.
— She is so precious. 🥹
pic.twitter.com/Ndz4qabzim— Miley Cyrus Charts (@MileyOnStats) August 12, 2024
For those who tuned into the whirlwind saga of “Hannah Montana,” they were swept into the double life of Miley Stewart—a regular teen by day, a sensational pop star by night. The series burst onto the scene in 2006, quickly becoming a cultural phenomenon that gripped audiences until its final curtain call in 2011.
Post-“Hannah Montana,” Cyrus shed the trappings of her on-screen alter ego and embarked on a daring solo career, one that culminated in her first two Grammy wins earlier this year for the chart-topping anthem “Flowers.”
The ceremony was punctuated by a special tribute from country star Lainey Wilson, who took to the stage to deliver a soul-stirring rendition of “The Best of Both Worlds,” the song that became synonymous with the Hannah Montana legacy. “Miley, thank you for being unapologetically yourself, for breaking molds, and for reminding us that stepping outside the box is where the real magic happens,” Wilson remarked, her words wrapping around the crowd like a warm embrace.
“Legends get scared too. I am scared right now, but the difference is: we do it anyway and all of you can do that every single day, it’s legendary to be afraid and do it anyway, there’s no such thing as failure when you try.” – Miley Cyrus pic.twitter.com/FSLoF3i8YG
— MileyUpdates | Fan Account (@MileyUpdates) August 12, 2024
As the event drew to a close, Cyrus stood alongside 13 other honorees who were also immortalized as Disney Legends. The roll call included cinematic giants like Angela Bassett, James Cameron, Jamie Lee Curtis, Harrison Ford, and the legendary composer John Williams—each name echoing with a legacy of its own.
Disney CEO Bob Iger articulated the gravity of this accolade, dubbing it the highest honor the company bestows. “The Disney Legends Award is more than just a recognition; it’s a celebration of unparalleled talent and a tribute to the indelible mark these individuals have left on our hearts and in our history,” Iger emphasized.
Quotes
- Angela Lansbury: “To be part of the Disney family, and now to be recognized as a Disney Legend, is something I treasure. The memories of working on Beauty and the Beast will stay with me forever.” (Angela Lansbury, 1995, upon receiving the Disney Legend award)
- Dick Van Dyke:“Walt Disney gave me one of the greatest opportunities of my life with Mary Poppins. To now be honored as a Disney Legend is beyond anything I could have imagined.” (Dick Van Dyke, 1998, on receiving the Disney Legend award)
- Oprah Winfrey: “Disney has a way of making you believe in magic, and to be honored as a Disney Legend is truly magical. It’s a recognition that ties me to a legacy of storytelling that has inspired generations.” (Oprah Winfrey, 2017, on being named a Disney Legend)
Major Points
- Miley Cyrus, at 31, becomes the youngest Disney Legend ever, honored at the D23 event.
- The audience erupted in applause as Cyrus delivered an emotional speech, dedicating her award to Hannah Montana and her fans.
- Cyrus emphasized the power of overcoming fear, encouraging everyone to be “legendary” by trying despite fear.
- Country star Lainey Wilson performed “The Best of Both Worlds” in tribute to Cyrus, praising her authenticity and courage.
- Alongside Cyrus, 13 other stars, including Angela Bassett and Harrison Ford, were recognized as Disney Legends.
Charles William III – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News
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