TAMPA - Twenty contestants are touching a 12-foot Hannah Montana statue to prove how much they love the singer ... er ... their children, as part of a radio station contest.
The contestant still holding onto the replica of Disney television character will win four tickets to the Best of Both Worlds concert tour, which features 14-year-old singer-actress Miley Cyrus as herself and performing as pop sensation Hannah Montana.
The winner also will receive backstage passes and $5,000.
The concert is Nov. 19 at the St. Pete Times Forum in Tampa.
"My daughter will choke me," says Debbie Piscitella, 41, mother of 9-year-old McKenna and 6-year-old Sebastian. "If I lose, I'm done. I might as well not even go home."
The Hannah Monstrosity contest, held by the "MJ Morning Show" on WFLZ, 93.3 FM, began at 7:57 a.m. today in the parking lot of Clear Channel Communications, 4002 W. Gandy Blvd.
The contest will last until Nov. 18, the day before the sold-out concert.
"I'm in the promotions and spectacle business," says radio host Todd "MJ" Schnitt. "She's [Hannah] a phenomenon and is the tween version of a pop culture icon."
The participants receive 12-minute breaks every three hours. They are not allowed to entertain themselves while holding on, meaning no iPods, books or cell phones. Permission is needed to switch positions.
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