He once again finds it hard that his daughter is growing up, and maturing can be expressed in the way a person dresses; therefore, for three consecutive birthdays, Miley receives outfits that are meant for young children from Robby. Contrary to popular belief, no one knows when he will remarry. and subsequently questions him why is he contradicting what he said to them about "Get ready, get set, go" when Robby discovers that due to his unwillingness to let go and watch his daughter fly solo (not literally), he cooped her up and tried to prevent her from taking flight. from Miley to her father.

“They had cast me as her dad, and I said, ‘They should get a real actor. Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Musical, easygoing, protective, loving, sometimes childlike, decisive, authoritative, fatherly, hard-working, devoted.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. I have never been so disappointed in you." Before Miley's birth, he was a very famous country singer but walked away from his career after the death of his wife, the cause of which has yet to be revealed. © Copyright 2020 HollywoodLife, LLC, a subsidiary of Penske Business Media, LLC. In the episode "Get Down, Study-udy-udy," Robby teaches Thor's parrot, Snowball, songs like "I Want My Mullet Back" and "Wanna Be Your Joe". His favorite catchphrase is "Say What?" During the crossover episode "That's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana" he performs Cyrus' song "I Want My Mullet Back", from Wanna Be Your Joe. He admits that "no Dad ever wants to see his little girl grow up. This act of refusal leads to the first time father and daughter have ever argued full-bloodedly on the show, and the subsequent "I HATE YOU!" Susan died of a terminal illness three years prior to the start of the show, but is often mentioned by the family and is seen in pictures around the house. For example, in the episode "I Am Hannah, Hear Me Croak," Robby's son Jackson says that his dad would know a good doctor, a reference to Cyrus' former show Robby has trouble accepting the fact that his daughter is no longer a child-like she used to be, and is growing up to face the world as an adult. Robby even tries to stop his Miley taking off from Malibu by intercepting her on the plane until they realize it is too late to alight. Miley is obviously unhappy and tries to find a way to ruin it, just like 2 dresses from 2 birthdays in the past. He gave up his career as the famous singer Robby Ray, named after Billy Ray Cyrus, who plays him, so he could take care of his children after his wife died. The character occasionally refers to Cyrus' own songs, such as in the episode "Ooh, Ooh, Itchy Woman", when he asks, "Linda, you know 'Achy Breaky Heart'?" The psychological reason why he buys her the sweater is because the sweater is childish, just like the child Miley he once knew and wants to hold on to. Robby is a widower and father of Jackson and Miley. It is still unclear whether he will have second thoughts about letting Miley go in the future, but this episode is clearly a milestone in his relationship with Miley, his loving growing and maturing daughter. Billy Ray was amazing as the wacky dad, but he didn’t think he was the right person to hire for the role. “I think there’s a whole story that led up to Miley becoming When that didn’t work, he just said that Robbie Ray was Hannah Montana’s dad, or went by Mr. Montana. She attempts to hide the fact from her father that the sweater is going to turn her into a laughing stock, and therefore she hates it, but in the end, Robby finds out. He or others in the show frequently refer to his real-life career. In the episode "It's a Mannequin's World," he spots a jacket (with Lilly's help) which he is certain will please Miley indefinitely.

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In another episode of The characters on the show also refer to Cyrus' television appearances.

It would seem that this part is the climax of the episode, telling about how Robby struggles with himself regarding Miley being poised to leave his side as an adult, before acceptance and letting her choose her own destiny. Click to Subscribe to Our HollywoodLife Daily Newsletter In each episode, he typically gives his daughter advice, often utilizing reverse psychology. But Miley hides a secret that only a few know: that she leads a double life as pop star Hannah Montana. Susan Beatrice Stewart (née Shields) (April 25, 1969 — June 25, 2003) portrayed by Brooke Shields, was Robby Ray's wife and the mother of Miley and Jackson Stewart. Perhaps the most obvious part about Robby's unwillingness to let Miley go is in the episode "I Want You to Want Me…to Go to Florida."

He once again finds it hard that his daughter is growing up, and maturing can be expressed in the way a person dresses; therefore, for three consecutive birthdays, Miley receives outfits that are meant for young children from Robby. Contrary to popular belief, no one knows when he will remarry. and subsequently questions him why is he contradicting what he said to them about "Get ready, get set, go" when Robby discovers that due to his unwillingness to let go and watch his daughter fly solo (not literally), he cooped her up and tried to prevent her from taking flight. from Miley to her father.

“They had cast me as her dad, and I said, ‘They should get a real actor. Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Musical, easygoing, protective, loving, sometimes childlike, decisive, authoritative, fatherly, hard-working, devoted.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. I have never been so disappointed in you." Before Miley's birth, he was a very famous country singer but walked away from his career after the death of his wife, the cause of which has yet to be revealed. © Copyright 2020 HollywoodLife, LLC, a subsidiary of Penske Business Media, LLC. In the episode "Get Down, Study-udy-udy," Robby teaches Thor's parrot, Snowball, songs like "I Want My Mullet Back" and "Wanna Be Your Joe". His favorite catchphrase is "Say What?" During the crossover episode "That's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana" he performs Cyrus' song "I Want My Mullet Back", from Wanna Be Your Joe. He admits that "no Dad ever wants to see his little girl grow up. This act of refusal leads to the first time father and daughter have ever argued full-bloodedly on the show, and the subsequent "I HATE YOU!" Susan died of a terminal illness three years prior to the start of the show, but is often mentioned by the family and is seen in pictures around the house. For example, in the episode "I Am Hannah, Hear Me Croak," Robby's son Jackson says that his dad would know a good doctor, a reference to Cyrus' former show Robby has trouble accepting the fact that his daughter is no longer a child-like she used to be, and is growing up to face the world as an adult. Robby even tries to stop his Miley taking off from Malibu by intercepting her on the plane until they realize it is too late to alight. Miley is obviously unhappy and tries to find a way to ruin it, just like 2 dresses from 2 birthdays in the past. He gave up his career as the famous singer Robby Ray, named after Billy Ray Cyrus, who plays him, so he could take care of his children after his wife died. The character occasionally refers to Cyrus' own songs, such as in the episode "Ooh, Ooh, Itchy Woman", when he asks, "Linda, you know 'Achy Breaky Heart'?" The psychological reason why he buys her the sweater is because the sweater is childish, just like the child Miley he once knew and wants to hold on to. Robby is a widower and father of Jackson and Miley. It is still unclear whether he will have second thoughts about letting Miley go in the future, but this episode is clearly a milestone in his relationship with Miley, his loving growing and maturing daughter. Billy Ray was amazing as the wacky dad, but he didn’t think he was the right person to hire for the role. “I think there’s a whole story that led up to Miley becoming When that didn’t work, he just said that Robbie Ray was Hannah Montana’s dad, or went by Mr. Montana. She attempts to hide the fact from her father that the sweater is going to turn her into a laughing stock, and therefore she hates it, but in the end, Robby finds out. He or others in the show frequently refer to his real-life career. In the episode "It's a Mannequin's World," he spots a jacket (with Lilly's help) which he is certain will please Miley indefinitely.

Vacation Cast 1983, Roger Federer Foundation Hat, Front Row Clothing, Unity Water Lwrp, Freds At Barneys Midtown, Carini Pizza Menu,

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