Lugano – Miley Cyrus is set to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on May 22, in Los Angeles, marking another major milestone in the singer and actress’s career.
To mark the occasion, actress Anya Taylor-Joy and fashion designer Donatella Versace are set to speak during the ceremony.
In a statement, Walk of Fame producer Ana Martinez praised Cyrus for her impactful decades-long career, stating “Miley deserves her flowers as she has made a lasting impact on the entertainment industry, and we are thrilled to honor her with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Generations of young girls have grown up watching her evolve, finding inspiration in her journey and fearless creativity.”
The Hollywood Walk of Fame remains one of the entertainment industry’s most recognizable honors, celebrating artists and public figures who have made significant contributions to film, television, music, and popular culture.
The recognition arrives at another significant moment in Cyrus’ career. In March, she released the single “Younger You” as part of the “Hannah Montana” 20th anniversary celebrations, revisiting one of the defining eras of her career.
Earlier this year, she also received the Innovator Award at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards, recognizing her influence on music and pop culture.
Over the course of her career, she has released multiple chart-topping albums and singles, including hits such as “Party in the U.S.A.,” “Wrecking Ball,”The international popstar earned her first Grammy Awards in 2024 for her song “Flowers.”
In addition to her success as a recording artist, Cyrus has continued to expand her career across television, and film.
Her role as “Hannah Montana” helped define Disney Channel’s global success during the late 2000s, transforming Miley Cyrus into one of the most recognizable teen stars of her generation.
Beyond television, Cyrus also expanded into film during the height of her Disney success. She starred in the 2010 romantic drama “The Last Song,” based on the novel by Nicholas Sparks, a role that marked one of her first major transitions into more mature acting projects.
She later appeared in films including the action-comedy “So Undercover,” continuing to build a career beyond her Disney Channel image while gradually evolving into a mainstream pop and entertainment figure.