What did Megan Moroney wear at the bachelorette party?
She wore a bright orange bikini, a brown two-piece, and a brown mini dress.
Entertainment / Celebrity News
Country star Megan Moroney is making headlines as she celebrates her friend's bachelorette party in the Bahamas while also releasing a cover of the iconic 'Best of Both Worlds' for the 20th anniversary of Hannah Montana.
Megan Moroney recently took a break from her Cloud 9 tour to celebrate her friend Natalie King's bachelorette party in the Bahamas. Photos posted to Instagram show Moroney enjoying the tropical getaway, including posing in a vibrant orange bikini and later in a brown two-piece. In addition to the bachelorette festivities, Moroney released a cover of 'Best of Both Worlds' for the 20th anniversary of Hannah Montana. She told People Magazine that she has been using the song to get hyped before her own shows for the last two years and that Hannah Montana's confidence influenced her.
She wore a bright orange bikini, a brown two-piece, and a brown mini dress.
To honor the 20th anniversary of Hannah Montana and to bridge her country roots with the pop-culture phenomenon that inspired her.
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