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Miley Cyrus may have dazzled on the red carpet at the 2025 Academy Awards, but behind the glamour was a very practical plan: networking.

And not just any networking — strategic, laser‑focused pitching of her original music to Hollywood’s biggest filmmakers.

In a candid interview with People, the singer and actress revealed that her appearance at this year’s Oscars wasn’t just about celebrating cinema. It was a business move.

“No, literally, that’s why I went to the Oscars this year,” Miley admitted. “Everybody that came up and introduced themselves, I said, ‘Well, if you need any music, I’m around.’”

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Her bold approach wasn’t just talk — it worked. The same strategy had already helped her land a major musical contribution to Avatar: Fire and Ash, where her song Dream as One plays during the film’s end credits.

From Disney icon to pop powerhouse to Oscar‑night strategist, Miley Cyrus continues to reinvent herself — and Hollywood is clearly listening.

If her Oscars networking was any indication, more of her music may soon be making its way onto the big screen.

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