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Miley Cyrus gushes to Ryan Seacrest about possible romance with Justin Gaston

Tuesday October 28, 2008

Miley Cyrus, aka Hannah Montana, has now been linked romantically to "Nashville Star" contestant Justin Gaston, and if the tabloids are right, Gaston is living at the Cyrus family home so father Billy Ray Cyrus can keep an eye on the two.

The 15-year-old Cyrus, who turns 16 on November 23, didn't confirm one way or another whether she's actually dating Gaston, who is 20, but told Ryan Seacrest on his KIIS-FM radio show that she's not worrying about the age difference, adding, "Everyone started judging us as soon as we started hanging out." But are they dating? "Maybe, maybe not."

She did say of Gaston, who in addition to being an aspiring music artist is also an underwear model, "He's a really great Christian guy, which is awesome."

Golly gee, what a dream boat.

Miley Cyrus was linked romantically last year to tour mate and youngest Jonas Brother, Nick Jonas, and until recently was the undisputed Queen of Squeaky Clean. Then came the Vanity Fair pics and now her maybe-boyfriend residing under her own roof.

Does any of that change her image as the Kid-Safe Pop Princess? And who is Justin Gaston, anyway? I thought everyone on "Nashville Star" was so woefully untalented I only made it through one episode (and I love those kind of shows). But here, you judge for yourself. And if nothing else, the publicity Gaston gets from his possible romance with Miley Cyrus will be good for his career. Maybe he'll be the opening act on her next world tour, and she can do for him what she did for the JoBros.


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Dave Weiss
October 28, 2008 2:16 PM

There's a word in the english language which holds the same meaning and is pronounced the same in at least six other languages. Apparently Billy Ray Cyrus and his wife are afflicted with the same condition thousands and millions of American parents also suffer from. The word is a very small word and yet parents afflicted with this condition are obviously unable to say it. The word is NO! No he can't move in, No you aren't take those pictures of my daughter, No you can't have your cell phone back if you're going to take those types of photos of yourself, etc. etc. etc. The word is NO. "Is she the squeaky clean pop princess?" I believe was the question. To answer this question, I have to go back to my youth leaders days at my last church. Some of the folks anted me to talk to my girls about the short skirts they were wearing to church. My response, where were their parents when they got in the car to say NO, you can't wear that, go change.

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Award-winning freelance writer and columnist Joanne Brokaw covers entertainment for The Christian Examiner newspapers, The Minnesota Christian Chronicle, and The Ozarks Christian News. Her other writing credits include Breakaway and Brio Magazines, OnCourse Magazine, ChristianMusicPlanet.com, BuddyHollywood.com and AGreaterFreedom.com. Her humor column, A Big Slice of Life, appears monthly in the Christian Voice Magazine and she pens a regular humor column on The Writing Life for ByLine Magazine. Joanne lives in Western New York with her darling husband David, their Border collie Scout and their cat Murphy. Their almost adult daughter Cassie drops by often. Find out more about Joanne at JoanneBrokaw.com.

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