How Rich Is Miley Cyrus?
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She rose to fame as Disney star Hannah Montana, but Miley Cyrus has created an identity of her own. The multitalented singer has impressively mastered television, film and music.

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Among Cyrus’ many career highlights is a stint as the host of MTV’s VMAs in 2015. Here’s how the media icon has made her millions.

Net Worth

A superstar since “Hannah Montana” debuted in 2006, Cyrus has been performing since she was a teen. Her father is actor and country music singer Billy Ray Cyrus — who also served as her on-screen dad in the “Hannah Montana” series. The show made her famous, but it certainly didn’t make her rich, as she reportedly earned just $15,000 per episode.

Miley Cyrus’ net worth is $160 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. Though much of it comes from her movies and music, a chunk of that fortune comes from her work on “The Voice.”

Cyrus joined the hit NBC series for seasons 11 and 13. Cyrus earned a reported $13 million per season for her work on the show, according to Variety.

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Music Career

Miley Cyrus’ songs have struck a chord with audiences around the globe. The founder of the Happy Hippie Foundation has been a regular presence on the Billboard Top 10 since 2008, with a number of songs making the list, including “Wrecking Ball,” “Party in the U.S.A.,” “We Can’t Stop,” “The Climb,” “Can’t Be Tamed,” “7 Things” and “See You Again.”

Also a successful live performer, Cyrus has headlined several tours. Her 2014 “Bangerz Tour” grossed $62.9 million, according to Pollstar. Moreover, Cyrus’ “Gypsy Heart Tour” earned $26 million in 2011, and her 56-stop “Wonder World Tour” in 2009 brought in around $67 million, according to Forbes. Despite Miley Cyrus’ age, her very first tour, the 70-stop “Best of Both Worlds” show in 2007, generated $54 million.

A pop star with powerful pipes, Cyrus has received a slew of awards for her music, including an MTV Video Music Award for Video of the Year in 2014 for “Wrecking Ball” and a 2009 MTV Movie Award for Best Song From a Movie — “The Climb” from “Hannah Montana: The Movie.” Cyrus also received a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album in 2015 for “Bangerz” and a Golden Globe nod for Best Original Song in 2009.

Her rock-heavy album “Plastic Hearts debuted at the No. 2 spot on the Billboard Top 200 when it was released Nov. 27, 2020. Last October, Billboard reported Cyrus was working on her ninth studio album, with this one appearing to be disco-inspired.