Mattel Unveils Miley Cyrus Barbie Doll
The collectible doll mirrors her Golden Burning Sun look and joins Barbie Signature dolls honoring major music artists.
- On Tuesday, Mattel unveiled a new collectible doll honoring Grammy-winning artist Miley Cyrus, featuring the singer's distinctive look from her 'Golden Burning Sun' music video.
- The doll joins the Barbie Signature Series, which honors trailblazing musicians including Mariah Carey and Stevie Nicks. Mattel says the line celebrates women who redefine artistry.
- Cyrus collaborated closely with designers to ensure details like the microphone and shoe shape reflected her creative identity. The collectible is available online at Amazon, Target, and Walmart for $60.
- The release follows a significant year for the 33-year-old singer, who received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in May and released her ninth studio album, 'Something Beautiful.'
- Beyond her musical achievements, Cyrus continues to advocate for social issues including LGBTQ+ rights and youth homelessness. Mattel positions the doll as celebrating her ongoing cultural impact and commitment to self-expression.
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The special edition doll will be part of the "Barbie Signature" line, a collection that Mattel has created in honor of figures of pop music and culture
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Miley Cyrus gets her own Barbie doll
Miley Cyrus said Barbie represents a “personal dream” of hers.
Miley Cyrus is the next star to receive her own Barbie doll from toy manufacturer Mattel. Singers such as Stevie Nicks, Tina Turner, and Kylie Minogue preceded her.

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