Wiki News/Miley Cyrus Talks Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush and Hannah Montana ending

17-year-old new movie release The Last Song star Miley Cyrus talks of her quitting her own TV series Hannah Montana when she ceased filming of her fourth season this summer, but is close on working for Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush with ex Nick Jonas.

"I'm sure if that if there's something for me that I can have, I can do it to take it all the way of doing something else for the next time I really do."

As work on the fourth and expected final season of Hannah Montana draws closer, series star Miley Cyrus says she hasn’t yet given much thought to how she’ll feel when she puts on Hannah’s signature blonde wig for the very last time, because the character will always stay close to her.

“I don’t think that’s something that’s going to be completely over,” Cyrus told TV Guide Magazine before a charity performance at City of Hope’s Concert for Hope. “I’ll always be involved with that. And the show won’t just come to an end. There will always be reruns and stuff like that, and I think it’s something that I’ll always want to keep in my life. It’s something that has really affected me and put me where I am today.”

Now transitioning into more grown-up fare, the actress/pop star was also enthusiastic about her just-filmed appearance in the “Sex and the City” sequel. “It was pretty cool!” she said. “It was something I’ve always been really into. I’ve always really liked that show. “The cast was just so nice and the director was so nice. It’s such a friendly set.”

And Cyrus addressed her much buzzed-about decision to give up tweeting on her Twitter page. “The reason I mostly got rid of my Twitter is I was just like…I want to take more time to actually do the things I say I’m doing and really do them to the fullest I can. And I don’t feel like I was doing that. So I don’t really miss it. I think the greatest thing, though, is being able to stay connected, but that’s what phones and emails are for, and you can have private conversations and not have to worry about what other people are going to think and what other people are going to say about it.”