For the first time in her career, Miley Cyrus has finally been awarded a Grammy Award even though she has been working in the music industry for more than a decade now. More recently, an old clip of hers went viral on social media which showed that the musician might've manifested her way to winning her first gramophone.
One user shared a video of Miley Cyrus on the latter seasons of her hit Disney Channel show "Hannah Montana." In the clip, Lilly Truscott, played by Emily Osment, could be seen reading the singer's Grammys speech as her character, Hannah Montana, just won her very first one, and she even referenced two big icons.
"Thank you Grammy voters, Record of the Year, I can't believe it, I had nothing prepared," the speech read from season 4 episode 8 of the show.
She later revealed that she could make her speech more emotional by crying, then she concluded with, "Lady Gaga, Beyoncé, I can't believe I'm in the same category as you."
Miley Cyrus Indeed Won Grammy of the Year Years Later
It seemed like Miley Cyrus indeed predicted and manifested her win because around 14 years later, she finally secured the Record of the Year.
The musician won the category with her song "Flowers," beating other contenders like Jon Batiste with "Worship," Taylor Swift with "Anti-Hero," "What Was I Made For" by Billie Eilish, "Vampire" by Olivia Rodrigo," and many more.
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Not only that, earlier that evening, Cyrus also won her first-ever Grammy under the category of Best Pop Solo Performance.
Miley Cyrus Acceptance Speech
When she came to the stage to accept the award for the Record of the Year, which was presented by Meryl Streep and Mark Ronson, Cyrus finally delivered her speech, but it was different from what she said in "Hannah Montana."
"This award is amazing, but I really hope that it doesn't change anything because my life was beautiful yesterday," she said. (via Rolling Stone)
The musician added, "Not everyone in the world will get a Grammy but everyone in this world is spectacular. So, please don't think that this is important, even though it's very important."
By the end of her speech, the singer thanked the people who worked with her and her family, then shared a joke, saying, "I don't think I forgot anyone. But I might have forgotten underwear. Bye!"
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