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Hannah Montana Season 3 Episode 23: Uptight (Oliver’s Alright)
September 14, 2009It’s finally here! After a very long time Hannah Montana Season 3 Episode 24: Uptight (Oliver’s Alright) episode is finally allowed to be on air. This episode was banned to go on air because of some controversial issues regarding the diabetes, which is the topic of this episode. Originally, the title of this episode is “Sugar, No Sugar” and supposed to air 10 months ago.
The episode episode talks some issues about Type 1 diabetes. On the synopsis of the episode, Miley and Lilly learns that Oliver got a Type 1 diabetes and appointed themselves to become Oliver’s personal “food police” at Traci Van Horn sixteenth birthday. Oliver ends their meddling by educating them about Type 1 diabetes. They learn that they can support their friends no matter what the challenge.
Hannah Montana Season 3 Episode 24: Uptight (Oliver’s Alright) is finally allowed to be on air on September 20, 2009 (Sunday). They have a altered some of the a little bit on the original story but it still contains the truth about the Type 1 diabetes. In its statement, Disney said “We sincerely hope you will find that this revised story more accurately incorporates the subject of living with Type 1 diabetes, with the theme of the character Oliver learning to rely on his friends for support, no matter what challenges may arise.”



