It turns out Noah Cyrus and ‘Love on the Spectrum’ star Abbey Romeo are both big fans of each other.
Noah, 25, and Abbey, 27, were both heading out of Nashville, Tennessee, after CMA Fest when they bumped into one another at the airport. Noah approached Abbey and explained who she was, which prompted a thrilled reaction from the reality star.
“Do Miley and I look alike?” Abbey asked Noah of her older sister, Miley Cyrus. Noah agreed that they resemble one another, and then asked the same question. The pair then sang a song together.
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Noah also commented on Abbey’s video of the moment shared via TikTok. “Abbbeyyyyyyy it was soooo good to meet you. i’m so happy we ran into each other. i was STARSTRUCKKKK,” she wrote.
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In addition to meeting her real-life music heroes, Abbey has some big plans for her future. Back in October 2024, Abbey and her boyfriend David Isaacman exclusively told Us Weekly they were planning to get married. “We [are] gonna get engaged someday,” Davids said at the time. “[Abbey] likes all the things I like and she tries new things too,” he says. “She is loving and kind … and she is beautiful and makes me feel like a prince.”
@hatsbyabbey @noah cyrus couldn’t have been sweeter! Thank you for taking the time to say to hi to Abbey at the airport while we waited for our flight. Abbey has looked up to Hannah Montana growing up because she related her autism to living a double life, just like her. Sometimes she feels like there is a negative side and positive side to her autism and that’s why she wrote the song “The Girl Inside” inspired by that. This was such an awesome moment.
#loveonthespectrum #abbeysautism #hannahmontana
Abbey agreed. “[We’ll] get engaged someday … [right now] we’re having a blast,” she said. “I took David to the Living Desert Zoo in Palm Springs for his birthday. We saw three cheetahs. We got to feed a rhino and pet the rhino and we even fed a giraffe. It was the coolest thing I’ve ever done.”
The pair were set up on a blind date during the first season of Love on the Spectrum, a series that follows a group of adults with autism trying to find love. Disney princess-loving Abbey and Power Ranger-obsessed David quickly found that they were a perfect match, bonding over their passion for animals — especially the lion.
In the second season of the series, the duo went on a romantic trip to Masai Mara in Kenya, the setting to one of their favorite movies, The Lion King. “I liked seeing us back in Africa,” Abbey said of watching the season air. “It brought back our memories of our safari.”
Though people with autism can sometimes face challenges when it comes to social interactions, the pair have each said they’ve enjoyed getting to know their fans. “I like it when they give me a nice compliment,” Abbey explained.
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