Miley Cyrus may have sworn Hannah Montana got murdered, but Disney didn’t get the memo because from Dec. 3-29, they’re airing a marathon of Hannah Montana reruns.
Why, you might find yourself wondering, would Disney do this?
It’s anybody’s guess, but it probably all boils down to money.
Miley may be slacking in terms of album output right now, but she’s still one of the biggest pop stars around.
And now that she’s spending more time staring on family-friendly programs like The Voice and hanging out with her fiancé instead of running around town wearing pasties and grabbing her crotch, she’s a safe product for Disney to be selling again.
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