The news came out in April that 15 year-old Miley Cyrus was planning to “write” an autobiography, one she claims will “let fans in on how important my relationship with my family is to me,” and “inspire kids around the world to live their dreams.” It was said around that time that Miley received a seven figure deal for the book, and now In Touch has the exact number that was paid to little Miley for a book that will consist of someone else’s interpretation of an interview with her. She will get $4 million dollars, which will make her autobiography the most expensive book for Disney ever:

In Touch can exclusively reveal that Miley ended up with a $4 million contract - Disney’s most expensive one-book deal of all time! And Miley won’t have to write one word of her memoir! “Everyone was amazed at how they’re pandering to her, especially since this supposed ‘autobiography’ will come from an interview with Miley to be written up by a ghostwriter,” reveals the insider.

[From In Touch, print edition, October 27, 2008]

It’s sure to be a bestseller and you can see how Miley can command that kind of money, even if it seems inexplicable to us older folks. If Disney is putting out the book they can control what kind of image they’re projecting of Miley - even if they can’t control her.

Miley was spotted in the front row at the Christian Audiger show where her boyfriend, 20 year-old model Justin Gaston, walked the catwalk. She made ridiculous faces at him and licked her lips while he blew kisses at her and winked. It’s also said that they “were all over each other backstage.” At least Miley’s mom was there. Miley was overheard saying at a party afterwards that she was going to go stay over at Justin’s house that night. Her rep denied that, saying that she went home with her mom.

Miley’s dad, Billy Ray Cyrus, has said that he approves of her 20 year-old boyfriend and that he reminds him of himself at a young age.

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