Miley Cyrus Blames 'A Lot Of Drugs' For Ending Her Show 'Hannah Montana'
March 1 2019, Updated 7:42 p.m. ET
In the season 11 premiere of VH1's RuPaul's Drag Race on Thursday, March 28, Miley Cyrus revealed that the downfall of her character Hannah Montana came from drugs. Scroll through for all the details.
Considering Miley, 26, smoked a joint on stage at the MTV Europe Music Awards in 2013, it's safe to say that she was never shy about admitting her liking to marijuana.
As OK! readers know, Miley's claim to fame is the Disney Channel original show, which first aired in 2006 when she was 14 years old and ended in 2011. The child actress played Miley Stewart, the daughter of Robby Stewart, aka her real father Billy Ray Cyrus.
On the season 11 premiere of RuPaul's Drag Race, two contestants by the names of Soju and Kahanna Montrese lip synced Hannah Montana's most popular sound track single, "The Best of Both Worlds."
It wasn't until after the song that Ru asked Miley, "Hey, whatever happened to her?" The Last Song actress easily replied, "A lot of drugs."
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The 26-year-old, who has previously spoken about her drug usage, shared that she decided to quit smoking weed in June 2017.
Shortly before, in May 2017, Miley told Billboard magazine, "I like to surround myself with people that make me want to get better, more evolved, open. And I was noticing, it’s not the people that are stoned. I want to be super clear and sharp, because I know exactly where I want to be.”
Watch a clip of Miley's comment here. New episodes of RuPaul's Drag Race Season 11 air every Thursday at 9pm ET.
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