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Miley's Hannah Costar Gives Her "Props"

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Miley Cyrus is on a pedestal for most of her fans, but one of her Hannah Montana costars is also giving the girl credit for being a good role model.

Montana actress Shanica Knowles told People, "I'm going to give her props for that. She's doing an amazing job and I’m not really surprised by her success because she definitely deserves it." She went on, "[Miley] is and she always has been [a good role model]." Cyrus and her dad recently took heat from a magazine for not buckling up in a movie scene — but clearly that incident didn't mar Shanica's opinion.

Knowles, who plays Amber Addison on the Disney show, also pals around with Cyrus after work, saying that she, Miley and costar Anna Maria Perez de Tagle "will go shopping afterward or just spend the night at [Cyrus'] house, and just do fun girl things." Keeping it real when you're world-famous? That gets props. — Anna Dimond

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Posted by TV Guide Staff
Feb 21, 2008 4:55 PM
Have she seen her lately? In the last few weeks, she's looked trashy as hell. I don't think her role model status is going to last very long. She's definitely headed down the LiLo path.
Posted by mooshki
Feb 22, 2008 11:03 AM
oh, come on... give her another year and we'll see! everybody say "she is a good role model" when someone is just starting his/her career... look at Britney, Christina (when she released "Dirrty", most of Disney's girls

All i'm saying you cant say something like that when someone is starting, she's 15 and she is using shorter skirts than Britney when she was 17. Then she will want to have a more adult audience so she will start doing other things
Posted by Outsiderjc
Feb 22, 2008 11:10 AM
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