
From Miley Cyrus To Deepika Padukone: 8 Stars React To Receiving A Star On Hollywood Walk Of Fame
Their responses ranged from tearful gratitude to nostalgic reflections, revealing raw and personal moments. Some saw it as a childhood dream coming true, while others were stunned by the surprise announcement. These heartfelt reactions show that even the biggest stars remain humbled by the magic of Hollywood. Here are 8 stars ranging from the Television, Recording, and Motion Pictures categories:
Miley Cyrus
Known as a chart-topping singer and the face behind 'Hannah Montana', Miley Cyrus has spent years reinventing herself in music and pop culture. When she learned she was finally awarded her well-deserved star, she was speechless, feeling it was a dream come true. 'To now be cemented on this legendary boulevard, surrounded by the icons who inspired me, feels like a dream. This moment will live forever, thank you to everyone in my life who made it possible. I am grateful to share this star with you.'
Keith David
The voice behind Disney's Dr. Facilier has finally received the honour he deserves. Keith David, known for his deep, signature voice and roles in 'The Thing' and 'Platoon', is a beloved screen veteran. On his birthday, the Emmy-winning actor found out he was receiving a star—and broke down in tears upon hearing the news. 'What a surprise! Being blessed to get to do this for a living is enough for me; to be recognised for my contribution to the arts is the cherry on top. Thank you, Hollywood Walk of Fame & Hollywood Chamber, for this honour. This will be a wonderful birthday present next year,' he wrote on Twitter.
Sarah Michelle Gellar
Our favourite member of the Scooby Gang, Daphne, is finally getting the recognition she deserves. Sarah Michelle Gellar, best known for playing the iconic 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer', became a pop culture icon in the late '90s. Shortly after the announcement, she posted an Instagram Reel showing her reaction to the news. She thanked the Hollywood Walk of Fame for the honour, captioning the video, 'Came home to this incredibly exciting news!!!'
Molly Ringwald
Molly Ringwald, the unforgettable face of '80s coming-of-age films, is finally being celebrated for her lasting impact on Hollywood and pop culture. Known for her iconic roles in 'Sixteen Candles' and 'Pretty in Pink,' she became an '80s legend whose influence continues to resonate with new generations. Shortly after the announcement, she shared her excitement, saying, 'I'm so honoured to have been chosen to join the Hollywood Walk of Fame today!'.
Noah Wyle
Huge congratulations to our dear friend and colleague, Noah Wyle, on getting selected for a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame! 🤩 pic.twitter.com/llNVitulpx
— Warner Bros. TV (@warnerbrostv) July 3, 2025
It just got real for the renowned American actor, Noah Wyle. Mostly playing in TV shows as a doctor, he rose to fame with his role as Dr. John Carter on the NBC medical drama 'ER'. While filming for his current project in the HBO Max series 'The Pitt', the crew announced he was a nominee, bringing him to tears for a short moment. 'I am so embarrassed!' Noah said. 'But also so, so, so thrilled.' He recalled that as a child, he would look at the stars on the ground and think, 'Oh, maybe one day.' He added, 'I'm thrilled that this is the show that put me over the top.'
Deepika Padukone
India is celebrating as Deepika Padukone becomes the first Indian woman to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. One of the most popular and influential actresses in Indian cinema, she has starred in iconic films such as 'Padmaavat' and the Hollywood action film 'xXx: Return of Xander Cage.' Following the official announcement, Deepika shared a simple yet powerful message on her Instagram story: 'Gratitude…' — a quiet, heartfelt nod to the milestone.
Josh Groban
'You Raise Me Up' Josh Groban is an American singer and actor known for his powerful voice who has since sold over 25 million albums worldwide. In addition to his music, Groban has earned acclaim on Broadway and in film and television. Celebrating over two decades in the spotlight, he has finally received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
'I'm stunned and honoured to be getting a star on the Hollywood walk of fame!!!! I am grateful beyond measure, it means the world. Thank you to everyone who voted in the Hollywood chamber of commerce and to everyone who has made my last 25 years such a wild and wonderful journey to this moment. This is so cool.' He says on an instagram post.
Intocable
Intocable is a Grammy-winning Tejano/Norteño band known for blending traditional Mexican music with rock and pop influences, ultimately creating a sound that redefined Latin music in the U.S. and beyond. Notably, their hit song 'Fuerte No Soy' became an anthem of resilience and further helped cement their status as genre trailblazers.
'We just wanted to make honest music, with our souls at the forefront. But if there was one dream we held dear from the beginning, to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and that dream has come true. And it doesn't come just because of what we've done, but because of everyone who has been part of this journey.' They stated.
Other Notable Actors Awarded Include:
Timothée Chalamet, gained widespread attention for playing Paul Atreides in 'Dune'.
Rami Malek, earned acclaim for his portrayal of Elliot Alderson in 'Mr. Robot'.
Emily Blunt, received praise for her role as Evelyn Abbott in 'A Quiet Place'.
Demi Moore, became iconic as Molly Jensen in 'Ghost'.
Stanley Tucci, stood out as Nigel Kipling in 'The Devil Wears Prada'.
Source: Instagram
Zaima Humaria contributed to this article
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