Miley Cyrus, Foals and Co. express solidarity with Ukraine
Miley Cyrus
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Miley Cyrus has expressed her condolences to all Ukrainians, saying she “stands in solidarity with all the people there” after the Russian invasion on February 25, 2022. In a statement on Twitter, Cyrus described the news of the robbery as “heartbreaking.”
— Miley Ray Cyrus (@MileyCyrus) February 24, 2022
“I stand in solidarity with all people in Ukraine”
Reminiscing about her 2019 music video ‘Nothing Breaks Like A Heart’, Cyrus wrote: “I had the most incredible experience filming ‘Nothing Breaks Like A Heart’ in Kyiv and I salute the local community who have welcomed me with open arms received, be grateful forever.”. He continued: “I stand in solidarity with all people in Ukraine who have been affected by this attack and with our global community who call for an immediate end to this violence.”
Other celebrities speak out
Celebrities from music, entertainment and politics have spoken out on social media about the situation in Ukraine, including Yannis Philippakis from the Foals, Oli Sykes from Bring Me The Horizon, Alex Kapranos from Franz Ferdinand, Yungblud, Taika Waititi and Amanda Palmer spoke out in favor of Ukraine.
Love & courage to all our friends in Ukraine. ?
— Yannis Philippakis (@YnnsPhilippakis) February 24, 2022
I know it’s a small act of solidarity, but I’ve been told that Ukrainians prefer Kyiv and Odesa to the Russian spellings of Kiev and Odessa.
— Alex Kapranos (@alkapranos) February 24, 2022
sending all my prayers to the beautiful people of Ukraine ??? pic.twitter.com/N1lBqludZV
— YUNGBLUD (@yungblud) February 24, 2022