
Miley Cyrus could buy herself flowers, but her recent appearance on Sesame Street proves that receiving them from a friend is just as great — especially edible flowers.
The “Wrecking Ball” singer is making her return on the beloved children’s program Monday (March 9). Donning a shimmery two-piece fringe outfit, Cyrus joined Elmo and friends for fun times on an episode of the new Volume 2 episodes of the newly reimagined Sesame Street on Netflix and PBS Kids. The same day, the series released “Just Imagine,” a fun song sung by Cyrus and Elmo about how we can be whatever want to be, as long as we have imagination.
On Wednesday, Sesame Street shared another adorable clip of Cyrus on its social media channels. In it, Cyrus is joined by Cookie Monster. In a very sweet exchange, everyone’s favorite dessert-loving monster gives Miley her flowers.
“Me know that you can buy yourself flowers, right?” Cookie Monster says to Cyrus. “Well, on Sesame Street, me want to give you me favorite type of flower — a cookie flower!”
In true Cookie Monster fashion, the “flower” is actually a cookie designed to look like a flower. Together, the two new friends enjoy their sweet treats before agreeing that they were “delicious.”
Cyrus is, of course, no stranger to family TV. This year marks the 20th anniversary of Hannah Montana, the Disney Channel show on which the pop star got her start. To celebrate the momentous occasion, Cyrus and Disney have partnered up for the forthcoming Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special. The special brings Cyrus back into the world of Hannah Montana, where she’ll take a look back at the iconic character, revisit some of the series’ most iconic moments and share memories with fans. The first trailer for the forthcoming special was released on Tuesday, with Cyrus wishing the world a “Happy Hannah-versary.“
The Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special will air on Disney+ on March 24. All episodes of Sesame Street, including Cyrus’, are available now on Netflix and PBS Kids.
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