It's hard to imagine a time before Miley Cyrus wore nipple pasties and gyrated on a foam finger but the world was once a much simpler, family friendly Disney Channel place.
A decade ago this very week, Miley began her turn as a TV star on what's now the Disney Channel classic Hannah Montana; to mark the show's 10th anniversary, so here's a look at what the cast is up to now. Spoiler: They all look the same.
Miley Cyrus
Then: Cyrus played Miley Ray... Stewart and her alter ego, Hannah Montana, juggling her double life as a regular teenager and as a famous pop star. Art became reality, don't you know.
Now: After the show ended, Cyrus starred in Nicholas Sparks movie The Last Song, where she met her on-again, off-again bae Liam Hemsworth (sounds a little familiar to one of Hannah's love interests, is all I'm saying). She focuses now mostly on her music, which is a lot less tween angst more, well, adult angst. Also, recreational drugs. She shares Instagram selfies of herself with zit cream on, which Hannah would never, but at least she still knows how to rock a good wig.
Billy Ray Cyrus
Then: Billy Ray snagged the role as Robby Ray Stewart (a big stretch with the name), Miley's father. Robby Ray also acts as Hannah Montana's manager, oh, and he was a former country singer himself — seriously, sound familiar?
Now: After the show, Billy Ray went from being Miley's on-screen dad to... still being her real dad. And nothing's changed there. Since the show ended, he's had a few parts in TV shows and movies, including Sharknado 2: The Second One. According to his website, he's also working on new music.
Noah Cyrus
Then: Yes, another member of the Cyrus clan landed a part on the show — multiple parts in fact, as Miley's younger sister Noah cameod on episodes throughout show, as characters like "girl with ice cream" and "girl on rope" according to IMDB. (Fun fact: Cyrus siblings Brandi and Braison also popped up here and there, but there's no trace of Trace in the show's credits.)
Now: Let's not ever forget that Noah was the voice of Ponyo, the titular fish in the classic animated Miyazaki movie. But that was back in 2008, admittedly. Since then she's been enjoying the young Hollywood lifestyle, with red carpet appearances here and there, and, according to a Change.org link currently listed on her Instagram account, is campaigning to have tail cropping and ear docking banned for dogs (it's a petition brother Braison started).