Every two years The Walt Disney Company inducts a new class of people as Disney Legends. The highly-coveted title is bestowed on people who have significantly impacted the company. Over the years, this has included singers, songwriters, animators, Walt Disney Imagineers and business leaders. In 2024, the family of Disney Legends will increase with 14 new people being inducted. When the final list was announced, one name that surprised many was Miley Cyrus.
While Cyrus is history-making in her own right thanks to her smash hits like “Wrecking Ball” and the Grammy award-winning “Flowers,” she’s also making Disney history as the youngest honoree ever to be named a Disney Legend at just 31 years old.
“To be named a Disney Legend is the highest honor our company can bestow on anyone, reserved for those whose talent and achievement have earned them an enduring place in our history,” said Bob Iger, Chief Executive Officer, The Walt Disney Company in a release. “The fourteen individuals to be honored as Disney Legends this year have each made extraordinary creative contributions across the worlds of Disney and we look forward to celebrating them at D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event.”
Flashback to 2006 when Cyrus debuted as Hannah Montana on the Disney Channel series of the same name. The four-season, 98-episode series drew in an average of 4.4 million viewers per episode. Even more impressive for a show geared towards kids and tweens is that a 2007 episode is still the highest-rated basic cable series telecast ever. The episode had 10.7 million total viewers watching. Hannah Montana ended its run in 2011.
Following a successful first season, Cyrus was the headliner at the Best of Both Worlds Tour in 2007, bringing in $54 million in ticket sales. In 2009, she starred in Hannah Montana: The Movie, where the song “The Climb” debuted. The movie raked in a total of $155.5 million.
Even more than that, her fans have literally grown up with her. When she started playing Hannah Montana in 2006, Cyrus was 13 years old, the same age as many of the kids watching the show.
“I think I’ve had in a way, this amazing gift that my audience grew up with me. It’s very different than the relationship I have with the public, or the press or the media and their perception of me. But it’s really stayed grounded in the really unique relationship that I have with my fans and with my audience because a lot of us were the same age. The people that watched my show were my same age,” said Cyrus in a Forbes cover interview video.
Her legacy with Disney, especially with a show popular with kids, is unmatched. In fact, the dual reality of being Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus worked for her and for Disney. In a 2010 story from Business Insider, it was reported that Cyrus made Disney $1 billion since the launch of Hannah Montana in 2006. And when she was ready, she left Disney Channel and Miley Cyrus behind on the show set in 2011 and became a new version of herself that wasn’t as clean-cut as her Disney persona.
In an interview with W Magazine, Cyrus says of the Disney Legends Ceremony on Sunday, August 11, 2024, at the D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event, “It’s a place to celebrate the journey of both being on and graduating from Disney.”
Miley Cyrus fits the bill as someone who has impacted Disney in countless ways, even if it was as a child star. And in a Legends class filled with notable names like John Williams, Angela Bassett, and Joe Rohde, Cyrus continues to push the boundaries, as does Disney. So it shouldn’t come as a surprise at all that Cyrus is getting the best of both worlds and is now a Grammy winner and a Disney Legend.