For fans wondering when they'll get the chance to see Miley Cyrus' FBI comedy, "So Undercover," wonder no more! According to The Hollywood Reporter the flick is set for an October release and will be distributed by The Weinstein Company.The movie, which was directed by Tom Vaughan and co-stars Jeremy Piven, Mike O'Malley and Kelly Osbourne, is about a young woman who snags a job with the FBI to penetrate a sorority and protect a mobster's daughter. We assume, from there, hi-jinks and hilarity ensue.
"We've been working so hard," Miley recently dished about filming the movie. "Literally, I'm in every scene except one or two, so we've been here working really long hours. It was nice to have a night just to be able to hang out, all the crew and all the cast, to be able to hang out as friends, not in just a work environment.
"I've had an awesome time shooting this movie," she added. "I'm excited for you guys to see it, really digging it. I wanted to tell you guys I love you...peace."
Miley also had to learn some action fighting for the film. "I've been doing fighting, like learning how to box...mostly like street fighting, so knowing how to, like, if someone comes up from behind you, being able to defend yourself," she said. "I have a trainer and I have bruises everywhere from, like, kicking the bags... And I've learned how to use guns, which was really scary."
Miley Cyrus' 'SNL' promos: Pre-game thoughts?
Saturday night is going to be a party in the U.S.A, PopWatchers! Well, a party at my 10-year-old niece�s house, anyway, because she gets to stay up late to watch Miley Cyrus host Saturday Night Live this weekend.
But these promos ease my fears regarding her hosting abilities. Example: My favorite part is when she disappears. Kidding! Honestly, part of me hopes she pulls out a performance so solid that everyone (including myself) spends the rest of Saturday night eating a big plate of their own words. (It wouldn�t be the first time I doubted a host and was proved wrong later. See: Gerard Butler)
Miley Cyrus gives 'no comment' on friend Christina Aguilera's arrest
Miley Cyrus has been pushed into the media spotlight again, but this time it has nothing to do with anything she did. Her friend Christina Aguilera has been arrested and the media is hounding Cyrus for a comment. Should Miley come to her friend's defense?
Christina Aguilera was arrested for suspicion of public intoxication. Since this incident was reported the press has been calling on Cyrus and her reps for a comment more than they have been calling Aguilera. Why is that?
It appears that the press will do anything to get something from Miley Cyrus to write about. The fact that they are hounding her more than they are Aguilera's reps is strange. Perhaps it is because Cyrus came out in defense of Aguilera after she butchered the National Anthem at the Super Bowl.
According to reports when asked for a comment on the arrest Cyrus, through her reps, said "no comment."
It is hard to blame Cyrus for not wanting to make a comment on the arrest of one of her good friends until she has more information available to her. The last thing she would want to do is say something wrong because she didn't have all the facts. One could argue that she could come out and at least express support for Aguilera but that may only lead to more questions and hounding by the media.
I'm sure at some point Miley Cyrus will issue a statement about the plight of her friend but she won't do it just because the media wants her to. She will do it at her discretion when she feels the time is right.
Miley is also dealing with own problems at this point and may not have the strength to throw herself into the middle of a scandal of one of her friends. Can you blame her?
What do you think?
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