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'Hannah Montana' Star Opens Up About Spinoff Possibility at 20-Year Mark! New

'Hannah Montana' Star Opens Up About Spinoff Possibility at 20-Year Mark!

Cody Linley expressed interest in a potential "Hannah Montana" spinoff and reflected on the show's impact during the 20th-anniversary special. Some cast members reunited for the event, while others could not attend due to other commitments. Linley Open to Spinoff When asked about reviving his character Jake Ryan, Cody Linley told TMZ that "anything is possible," and he would be open to it. The 36-year-old actor fondly recalled his time on the show and reflected on its enduring impact two decades later. Anniversary Reunion Highlights The "Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special" premiere saw Linley reunite with Miley Cyrus and other cast members like Jason Earles and Moisés Arias. Emily Osment and Mitchel Musso were notably absent, citing scheduling conflicts as reasons for missing the event. Absent Cast Members Speak Out Emily Osment shared with fans that she was unable to attend the reunion due to filming commitments for her current project "Georgie & Mandy." She expressed gratitude for continued fan support. Mitchel Musso took to Instagram to express his appreciation for his time on the show and highlighted how it taught him valuable life lessons, especially the importance of laughter. Billy Ray Cyrus' Absence Miley Cyrus' father, Billy Ray Cyrus, who also portrayed her father on the show, missed the purple carpet event. His representative stated he was recording a new single with his daughter Noah Cyrus in Nashville. "Hannah Montana" aired on Disney Channel from 2006 to 2011 and included a film adaptation released in 2009.

Mar 27, 2026
Century-Old Sketches Spark Theories of Trump Time Travel! New

Century-Old Sketches Spark Theories of Trump Time Travel!

A theory circulating online suggests that Donald Trump and his son Barron could be time travelers. This idea has gained traction due to alleged connections in old artwork and literature. Artworks Fueling the Theory The speculation was sparked by sketches from Prussian artist Charles Dellschau, who died in 1923. His work features flying machines called 'aeros' and includes references to Trump, including the number 45, which some link to Trump's presidency as the 45th U.S. president. Dellschau’s drawings mention anti-gravity fuel, attracting UFO conspiracy theorists who compare these elements with Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Trump has promised to reveal. Connections Found in 19th Century Books The theory further gained attention through books by Ingersoll Lockwood from the 1890s about a boy named Baron Trump. The stories describe adventures connected to characters resembling Trump's family, including a mentor named Don. An additional book titled "The Last President" depicts events similar to those during Trump's presidency, including chaotic elections in New York and a fictional president appointing a politician named Pence. Responses from the Trump Family Former President Trump has contributed to the theory with cryptic comments implying special knowledge. However, his grandson Kai dismisses the claims, opting not to engage with them publicly. John G. Trump, Trump's uncle and an MIT professor, once reviewed Nikola Tesla's papers, which some theorists claim may contain secrets of time travel technology. This theory continues to divide opinion across political spectra and remains a topic of intrigue among conspiracy enthusiasts. Despite its fantastical nature, some believe it complements Trump's unpredictable persona.

Mar 27, 2026