TAMPA, Fla., Nov. 15, 2007

Determined Dad Hangs On For "Hannah" Tix

Grips 12-Foot Statue For Six Days To Win Tickets To "Hannah Montana" Star's Concert

  • "Hannah Montana" star Miley Cyrus performs during the Disney Channel Games 2007 Concert at The Ballpark at Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex on April 27, 2007 in Kissimmee, Fla.  (GETTY IMAGES)

(AP)  Some people will do anything to make a kid happy.

Jody Powell, 35, hung on to a 12-foot statue of "Hannah Montana" for the better part of six days to win tickets to a sold-out concert by Miley Cyrus, star of the Disney Channel TV show. The concert will be held next week in Tampa.

"I'm ecstatic. It's like a dream come true," said Powell, holding four tickets to the show and a photo of his fiancée with her 7-year-old daughter, also named Hannah.

Twenty contestants started Nov. 8, placing a hand on the 400-pound statue in the parking lot of radio station WFLZ-FM, the contest's sponsor. They were allowed 12-minute breaks every three hours and got catered meals, but weren't allowed books, cell phones or iPods.

Powell was declared the winner Wednesday afternoon when the other remaining contestant, Lara Padgett, became distracted and let go.

"That sun really got to me today," said Padgett, who later was checked out at a hospital because she wasn't feeling well. "I took my hand off the fur-lined boot."

But the two had already made a deal. Powell gets the tickets, and Padgett will use the two backstage passes that are part of the prize package. They'll split a $5,000 cash prize.


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by misssuzq November 16, 2007 10:07 PM EST

I hope the kids that went to the concert or not, realize someday what amazing parents they have.

Some of the Dads had to dress like women and run in heels.

A Dad who went to it in San Diego told me it is in his top three concerts, putting her up there with the Stones and U2, stating that he has been to at least 100 concerts.

So, humiliation will be worth it!


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by briansgirl2 November 16, 2007 11:17 AM EST
What a great gesture that was - - share, and share alike!!
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by suzino-2009 November 15, 2007 10:20 PM EST
GOOD DEAL!!!Everybody wins. Now if the world worked that way, wouldn''t we all be much better off ana happier? Wishful thinking!!!
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