Miley Cyrus Confirms She Dated Dylan Sprouse During Disney Days
Miley Cyrus confirmed her teenage romance with Dylan Sprouse during a Disney+ special, recalling their time on Disney Channel and the Sprouse twins’ dad taking them to sushi.
- On Tuesday, March 24, 2026, Miley Cyrus confirmed during the Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special on Disney+ that she secretly dated Dylan Sprouse as a teenager, marking the first public acknowledgment of the long-standing rumor.
- Cyrus revealed their fathers often took them to sushi together during their Disney Channel days, describing Dylan as her teenage 'crush' and the connection as a 'two-for-one' experience.
- In a 2008 episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Dylan previously addressed the romance, jokingly claiming, "And then Nick Jonas walked by, and it was over."
- Addressing years of rumors, Cyrus confirmed the 'secret' relationship while discussing her 2006 to 2007 romance with Nick Jonas, which led her to have the Jonas Brothers open for her concert tour.
- The special featured a candid interview with host Alex Cooper marking the 20-year anniversary; Cyrus is now engaged to Maxx Morando, while Dylan married model Barbara Palvin in 2023.
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Miley Cyrus reveals she was with Dylan Sprouse. They secretly dated when they were both Disney Channel stars. – I thought he was the world's best
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