Miley Cyrus, Arnold Schwarzenegger and the Celebrity Crew Stand Up for Ukraine
The world’s biggest pop‑star and Hollywood icon are stepping out of rehearsal rooms and into the real world to keep the lights on for Kyiv. When Russia launched a full‑scale assault on Ukraine, the music fans and movie buffs took to social media, sending a wave of support—and a dash of humor—to the people fighting for peace.
Miley Cyrus: The Pop‑Queen Who Came to Kyiv
During a “Nothing Breaks Like a Heart” shoot in 2018, Miley described the experience as “the most incredible” and promised to keep those memories in her heart forever.
Her Heart‑warming Post (slightly adapted)
“Waking up this morning to the news that Ukraine was invaded was heartbreakingly tough. I had an amazing time filming Nothing Breaks Like a Heart in Kyiv and will forever thank the local community for their warm welcome. I’m standing in solidarity with everyone in Ukraine who’s torn by this attack and with the worldwide community demanding an end to the violence,” she wrote.
With a mix of empathy and sass, Miley turned her experience into a heartfelt rally‑cry—coming right out of the studio and straight into the streets of Kyiv.
Arnold Schwarzenegger: The Terminator Reels in a Call for Calm
Another veteran of the silver screen, the 74‑year‑old former California governor (and forever‑rockin’ action star) wasn’t shy about dropping a message that was part heartfelt, part calm‑down. He shared:
His Take (roughly quoted)
“My thoughts are with the Ukrainian people. I’ve been asked to do several interviews, but I want the news to keep showing what’s happening on the ground— the tragedy that shook our hearts and the bravery of Ukrainians that inspires us. I’m not a foreign policy expert; leave the analysis to the smarter voices.”
Adding a touch of personal history, Arnold mentioned the war’s lasting scars, reminding us all that no one really wins any war. He urged his audience to “hope sanity will finally flourish and stop this needless war before too many lives are broken.”
Things to Take Away from the Star‑Power Show‑Off
- They’re listening. Celebrities aren’t just scrolling; they’re sounding the alarm.
- They’re immigrants. A personal connection—whether through travel or family—helps humanize the conflict.
- They’re playful. Even a serious appeal can carry a touch of humor or heart.
So next time you’re scrolling through your feeds, you might spot a viral post from Miley or an Instagram snap from Arnold reminding us that scattering love and support can be as powerful as any headline.
