COPY AND PASTE THIS......HERE IS SITE WHERE YOU GET MEMBER PACK AND PHOTO ALONG WITH EXCLUSIVE DVD MEMBERSHIP IS 29.95 FOR ONE YEAR.YOU WILL GET MANY BENIFITS WITH THIS! [ MEMEMEMMEM's advice column | Ask MEMEMEMMEM A Question ]
Peeps answered Monday August 25 2008, 10:11 pm: The Miley Cyrus/Hannah Montana official fan club can be found here:
That I can see, it's $29.95 per year to join. You can chat with other fans, enter Miley Cyrus' contests to win prizes, and even purchase tickets to her concerts since she's on tour.
To sign up, you'll need to make a username, create a password, enter your first name, select your gender, and supply your birth date. It will then go to ask your for your mailing address and credit card number.
Miley Cyrus' official website is actually located here:
You can get more information about her there, tour dates, photos, and even sign-up for a Miley Cyrus Newsletter. It's free to check out and you won't need a credit card or to sign up for anything to get started.
You can purchase autographed photos of Miley Cyrus on ebay and at Disney. You can actually mail off your favorite photo of Miley Cyrus (or Hannah Montana) to Disney and they will mail you it back signed by her. The address to do this is:
The Walt Disney Company
Attn: Fan Mail Dept.
500 South Buena Vista Street
Burbank, CA 91521
I am uncertain if it will cost any money to get her to sign it; however, you could always contact Disney before mailing off your favorite photo so you know to include a certain amount of money if required. Disney's contact email address is:
well, i actually MET the cast of hannah montana and hung out with them for a few hours, and watched a show getting recorded on the set [the alien one with salena gomez, where miley fakes to be with her so she can be with cody]. but you can DEFFINITLY get an autographed picture off of ebay. you can even get an autographed script! [ Lauraaxhelps's advice column | Ask Lauraaxhelps A Question ]
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