There was a time when Miley Cyrus was a teenage sensation for every pretty girl who loved to copy her hair, make-up and her dance moves as she became the famous lead in the popular Disney Series "Hannah Montanna." Miley played the role of Miley Stewart in the series that lasted more than five years.

Her character was that of a famous pop star that hid her identity from public in broad daylight and lived normal life of a teenager. At night she became the famous singer but always managed to get back to the average teenager life in the morning.

She was not the twerking, tongue sticking, barely wearing anything Miley then, but she was named Destiny Hope Cyrus and was better known as country singer Billy Ray's daughter. Miley released "Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus," in 2007 which served as the series' soundtrack and Cyrus' debut studio album.

The "We Can't Stop" singer received fame at a very early age as she had six top-ten hits on the Billboard Hot 100, and had four RIAA certified albums - all by the time she even turned 18!

Do you know she even holds the Guinness World Records in 2011 for being was named the "Most Charted Teenager" following her 29th US Billboard Hot 100 chart entry on November 7, 2009 with "Party in the U.S.A."?

But things changed thereafter and Miley apparently got bored of her lovely-dovey image. After we saw Miley Cyrus at the MTV Video Music awards twerking with blue teddy bears and dancing suggestively, we thought Miley will come back to the normal life back again, as she did in the TV series.

But she proved us all wrong. Miley went ahead and released the new music video "Wrecking Ball" which was a step further to what she did at the MTV VMA's. Miley stripped naked, licked an iron hammer and created the world record with the video for having the maximum views on You Tube.

Looking at her recent "performances" we are sure that there is no coming back for Miley Cyrus who was once upon a time known as Hannah Montana. We are rather anticipating her next move and thinking in our head - What next?