The Disney Channel series “Hannah Montana” played a crucial role in launching Miley Cyrus into international stardom while captivating audiences with its touching family stories. Now 33 years old, Miley reflects on the show as more than just a career milestone; it was a defining experience that helped shape her both personally and artistically. Marking the 20th anniversary of the series, she has opened up about how the show influenced her life beyond acting.
Initially, Billy Ray Cyrus, a renowned country singer and Miley’s real-life father, was not expected to play her character’s dad on the show. According to reports, Disney’s casting team believed hiring her actual father would exceed their budget. However, Tish Cyrus, Billy Ray’s then-wife, encouraged him to audition, viewing it as an opportunity to deepen family connections and further his career.
Billy Ray’s audition impressed the producers, earning him the role of Robby Stewart, who served as both Hannah Montana’s father and manager. Throughout the show’s five seasons and 99 episodes, he became a beloved figure among fans. Miley describes her dad as “too nice,” but emphasizes that his genuine warmth made him the ideal fit for the part. Their real-life relationship added authenticity that enhanced the series’ charm.
Behind the scenes, Billy Ray and Tish worked hard to protect Miley from the pressures of early fame. Miley credits her parents with keeping her grounded and managing her finances responsibly. They ensured she never relied solely on her celebrity status for security and made sure she always felt safe during filming. Billy Ray’s steady presence on set meant Miley was never alone, offering comfort and support throughout production.
The legacy of “Hannah Montana” extends beyond its entertainment success; it highlights the strong family bonds that supported Miley throughout her rise to fame. The series remains a significant chapter in both her artistic path and their family story, illustrating how music and television can intertwine meaningfully with real-life relationships.

































