Miley Cyrus is kicking off the year 2020 with a fresh new hairstyle. The 27-year-old singer showed off her mullet haircut as she teased upcoming music releases. In an Instagram post on Monday, Miley declared, “New Hair. New Year. NEW MUSIC!”
Miley Cyrus revealed a fresh new look with her updated mullet hairstyle as she teased her upcoming music plans this week.
In September 2019, Miley Cyrus wowed fans with a performance at the iHeartRadio Music Festival. Rocking a funky hairstyle, she showed off her unique style in a series of photos taken on the beach. Sporting a casual look with jeans, a T-shirt, boots from The Frye Company, and retro black sunglasses, Miley exuded her signature cool vibe. This latest gig comes after a year filled with music releases, including her EP “She Is Coming” and the heartfelt track “My Sad Christmas Song,” which some speculated to be about her former husband, Liam Hemsworth.
The revamped Miley: Cyrus flaunted her fresh appearance as she lounged on a park bench.
Lost in contemplation, the actress from The Last Song was seen sitting on the ground, appearing introspective. The singer of Younger Now is eagerly anticipating the year ahead. Miley excitedly shared that she has a performance lined up at the upcoming BottleRock Napa Valley festival in May. This news comes amidst reports of Miley settling a substantial lawsuit concerning her popular 2013 party hit, We Can’t Stop.
2021 is shaping up to be an exciting year for Miley Cyrus as she is set to perform at the upcoming BottleRock Napa Valley festival in May. In a legal battle that started back in March 2019, Michael May sued Miley claiming that her song closely resembled his track “We Run Things” which was released over 25 years ago. However, it has now been confirmed that both parties have come to an agreement to discontinue the action with prejudice, meaning that the plaintiff cannot bring the same claim in another lawsuit. Despite Miley’s attempts to have the suit dropped earlier, it was ultimately unsuccessful.
Legal dispute: News recently surfaced that Miley has reached a resolution in a $300 million lawsuit regarding her hit song, We Can’t Stop, released in 2013.