Rise 'n' Shine: Miley Cyrus Makes Wal-Mart Look Fun

Brandi Cyrus, Justin Gaston, Miley Cyrus Anthony, PacificCoastNews.com

See, Miley Cyrus isn't always so bad, guys. Staging High School Musical in Wal-Mart with her sister Brandi and maybe boyfriend Justin Gaston actually looks kinda fun.

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• Beyoncé sounds way too normal in Seventeen, talking about how marriage before 25 is too young because you don't know yourself and that sometimes she has YouTube days where she watches all her performances in order to improve her act. Where's Sasha "Robot Claw" Fierce?

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• LiLo and SamRo aren't getting along and Madonna and Gwynnie are in a rough patch, but at least Rachel Zoe and Nicole Richie are working it out. Maybe there can be peace on earth?

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