Miley Cyrus
Miley Cyrus
Miley Cyrus took a break from shooting "The Last Song" on the
Georgia coast by borrowing a guitar and treating fans to an
impromptu, two-song performance on the patio of a beachside seafood
restaurant.
"By the time she finished the first song, there must have
been 50 little girls and their moms who came rushing up," said Ray
Rogers, owner of StingRay's restaurant on Tybee Island. He
caught Miley's surprise gig on video.
Rogers said the 16-year-old "Hannah Montana" star dined on
snow crab legs with a friend after wrapping up Monday's first day
of filming of the Walt Disney Co. movie.
Then she got up and asked a local acoustic duo playing music
if she could sit in. Miley stepped up to the microphone and
strapped on a guitar to sing the Tim McGraw and Faith Hill duet
"It's Your Love," then added a new song of her own.
"She played those and then we got her out of here," Rogers
said. "We asked her, `What do you wanna do?' and she said `I want
to get out of here.' So we walked her to a side entrance nobody
knew about and got her in her car."
"The Last Song" will be filming on Tybee Island and in nearby
Savannah until mid-August, stirring interest among locals and
tourists alike. The movie features Cyrus as a teenage girl
struggling with her parents' divorce who tries to reconnect with
her father during a summer at his home in a quiet beach town.
The movie's publicist, Rachel Aberly, did not immediately
return a phone call and e-mail message seeking comment Wednesday.