MILEY Cyrus is on a "mission" for her fans. The world's biggest tween sensation will today touchdown in Brisbane for her first-ever Australian tour, Gypsy Heart.
For the next fortnight, every move the Hannah Montana star makes will be tracked by her legion of followers as she crisscrosses the country performing her show, which includes two concerts in Sydney at Acer Arena.She's also rumoured to be meeting up with her ex-boyfriend Liam Hemsworth while Down Under.
Hemsworth's older brother, Thor star Chris, indicated the on-off pair would be reuniting - a bonus for the paparazzi.
"He was going to (tour with her in Australia) but I'm not sure," Chris said earlier this month.
"The Gypsy Heart tour is a dream come true. Not only because of all the beautiful cities I will get to visit, but all of the beautiful people I will get to meet," Cyrus has said.
Cyrus, born Destiny Hope Cyrus, has sold millions of albums and enjoyed success in television, film and music. Australia is a massive market for the 18-year-old, who has released 10 albums and had hits with tracks including The Climb and Party In The USA.
The daughter of country crooner Billy Ray Cyrus, the singer had a few smaller acting roles before becoming a virtual overnight success in 2006 thanks to the Disney Channel's Hannah Montana series.
She is now one of the pop world's biggest stars, earning a reported $54 million over the past 12 months.
But success has come at a cost for Cyrus. The Disney star has grown up in the public eye, a prime target for paparazzi with her every move followed. And she's slipped up plenty of times, courting controversy.
In December last year, video was released of Cyrus allegedly smoking a bong filled with salvia - a powerful hallucinogenic herb - legally available for sale in California. Her dad took to Twitter to express his disappointment. He wrote: "I'm so sad. There is much beyond my control right now."
Rumours also circulated she was a lesbian after Cyrus posted photographs on Myspace of her almost kissing a girlfriend. Of that incident, she said: "For me, I was like, that's two girls - it's not a big deal. But they got spread around."
Miley Cyrus will perform at the Sydney Acer Arena on June 26 and 27. Click here for tickets
Source: dailytelegraph.com.au
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