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'Hannah Montana: The Movie' Could Be Screened in White House
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'Hannah Montana' star, Miley Cyrus, revealed that Sasha and Malia Obama have requested her to come to the White House to show them her upcoming movie, 'Hannah Montana: The Movie'.

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There is a chance that "Hannah Montana: The Movie" will be screened in the White House before opening wide in the theaters. The movie's star, Miley Cyrus, reportedly broke out that she has been invited to the White House to screen the movie version of the Disney Channel's popular original series, "Hannah Montana".

About the invitation, 16-year-old Cyrus gushed that it was made by the first daughters, Sasha and Malia Obama, themselves. She, in addition, revealed that the Obama girls asked her when she was doing the Kids' Inaugural Concert back on January 19. "They said they want me to come and show them my new movie," she said. "I would love it. I'm stoked!"

Bringing "Hannah Montana" series to the big screen, "Hannah Montana: The Movie" will resolve around Miley Stewart when her popularity as Hannah Montana starts to take a toll on her life. With her identity as the pop-star persona threatening to take over her life, her father takes her home to Crowley Corners, Tennessee for a dose of reality, forcing her to figure out what's really important in her life.

The comedy movie from Walt Disney Pictures stars Miley Cyrus as Miley Stewart/Hannah Montana and is supported by Billy Ray Cyrus, Mitchel Musso, Jason Earles, Emily Osment, Tyra Banks, Vanessa Williams and Taylor Swift among others. Directed by Peter Chelsom, it will be debuted in the U.S. theaters on April 10.

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