Miley Cyrus
tries to forget about the “sexy photos” scandal and get back to her usual teen
queen life.
The “Hannah
Montana” star officially changed her name to Miley Ray Cyrus on Thursday
morning, Access
Hollywood informed.
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge approved the petition that had been filed on behalf of Miley’s parents, requesting the name change.
“My family had always called me Miley and my dad called me Miley Ray,” Miley previously told Access Hollywood of plans to change her name.
Miley told the magazine she was happy she would not have many names on her driving license, which she plans to obtain soon.
“I am getting my license, so instead of having a thousand different names on it, just having Miley Ray, which is also kind of cool because my name and my dad’s names look alike,” she said.
Rumors suggesting Disney might want to cease the collaboration with 15-year-old Cyrus following the Vanity Fair scandal, were shattered, as the young star is supposed to perform in a special concert at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando on Saturday, as E!News reports.
Disney spokeswoman Brenda Kelly Grant told E!News that nothing had changed on their production.
Things are starting to shine again for Cyrus, as several celebrities came to her defense after the exaggerated scandal involving the Annie Leibovitz photo shooting.
Kevin Jonas Sr., father of the Jonas Brothers, told PEOPLE he loved the Cyrus family and he felt bad about the recent scandal.
Stars like Rosie O’Donnell or Madonna also supported the teen star, and Tyra Banks said on the View, Wednesday: “She is a 15-year-old, and I just wish everybody would leave her alone!”