Miley Cyrus reacts to Golden Globe nomination for Best Original Song and thanks Pamela Anderson


Miley Cyrus feels honored upon receiving a Golden Globe nomination for Best Original Song for her song Beautiful That Way featured in The Last Showgirl.

The 32-year-old Flowers singer took to Instagram to thank her co-writers and the film’s lead actress Pamela Anderson for ‘sharing her moment with us.’

‘It’s an honor to be nominated for Best Original Song alongside my friends and collaborators Andrew Wyatt and Lykke Li at the Golden Globes & Critics Choice Awards,’ the Hannah Montana alum penned.

‘Pamela is graciously sharing her moment with us. I am continuing to root for her, it’s so fun to watch her shine.’

‘Thank you Gia Coppola for inviting me to be a part of your gem “The Last Showgirl,”‘ she said.

The 82nd annual Golden Globes are slated to be held on January 5, 2025 at the Beverly Hilton hotel in Los Angeles.

Miley Cyrus feels honored upon receiving a Golden Globe nomination for Best Original Song for her song Beautiful That Way featured in The Last Showgirl; seen February

Miley Cyrus feels honored upon receiving a Golden Globe nomination for Best Original Song for her song Beautiful That Way featured in The Last Showgirl; seen February

In response to Miley’s kind words, the former Playboy model wrote ‘I love you’ in the comments along with a heart.

All Golden Globe nominations were announced on Monday, November 9.  

Other nominees for Best Original Song include Compress/Repress from Challengers by Trent Reznor and El Mal from Emilia Perez by Clément Ducol.

Other nominees include Mi Camino from Emilia Perez by Clément Ducol, Kiss The Sky from The Wild Robot by Delacey and Forbidden Road from Better Man by Robbie Williams.

The Last Showgirl sees 57-year-old blonde bombshell acts as Shelly, professional dancer and singer working in Las Vegas.

It showcases classic showgirl aesthetics while exploring themes like reinvention and self-discovery which blends well with Pamela’s iconic persona.

The Last Showgirl premiered back in September at the Toronto International Film Festival.

It hit theaters in the United States on Friday, December 13. 

'Pamela is graciously sharing her moment with us. I am continuing to root for her, it¿s so fun to watch her shine,' Miley said; Pamela seen in December

‘Pamela is graciously sharing her moment with us. I am continuing to root for her, it’s so fun to watch her shine,’ Miley said; Pamela seen in December

The Last Showgirl premiered back in September at the Toronto International Film Festival and hit theatres in the United States on Friday, December 13; Pamela seen in film

The Last Showgirl premiered back in September at the Toronto International Film Festival and hit theatres in the United States on Friday, December 13; Pamela seen in film

Aside Anderson, it also stars Jamie Lee Curtis, Dave Bautista, Brenda Song, Kiernan Shipka, Billie Lourd and Jason Schwartzman.

Back in August, Anderson got candid about stepping back from Hollywood and away from her sex symbol status. She also described her Playboy image as a ‘cartoon character.’

Reflecting on going bare-faced she said ‘That was the beginning of me letting go of the image I had always had of myself.

‘What is this cartoon character that I’d created? OK, that was fun. But I’m not that person anymore,’ she said.

The Baywatch star was also keen to challenge the idea of beauty and ‘this mask we put on’.

She insisted she ‘didn’t think anyone would even notice’ her ditching makeup, but the world has shown her a new way of viewing herself. Pamela added, ‘As soon as I took the mask off, the whole world opened up.’

The blonde beauty then shared the relatable reason how skipping the lipstick changed her perspective on beauty.

'It's an honor to be nominated for Best Original Song alongside my friends and collaborators Andrew Wyatt and Lykke Li at the Golden Globes & Critics Choice Awards ,' the Hannah Montana alum penned

‘It’s an honor to be nominated for Best Original Song alongside my friends and collaborators Andrew Wyatt and Lykke Li at the Golden Globes & Critics Choice Awards ,’ the Hannah Montana alum penned 

‘It just happened to be this silly thing of being at Paris Fashion Week and me saying, ‘I’m not going to sit in a makeup chair for three hours. I’m going to the Louvre,” she quipped.

‘Then I thought, ‘Who am I competing with?’ I was appreciating it as this girl who lives on Vancouver Island that got plopped into these glamorous clothes.

‘And I felt like this little freckle-faced kid with a big, beautiful Vivienne Westwood hat on,’ she added.

Now, Pamela is glad to have moved away from the ‘pneumatic kind of image’ people have of her.





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