Netflix has been on fire lately with a strong influx of original programming which has included "Daredevil," "House of Cards," "Orange Is the New Black," "BoJack Horseman" and now "Grace and Frankie."

The recently released "Grace and Frankie" stars Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin as two older ladies whose husbands had just left them -- for each other. The ladies pick up and move in with each other by the beach while their two husbands enjoy the gay lifestyle at home.

That is where Miley Cyrus has come in to help, according to Variety.

Apparently, the superstar singer/actress/activist is a big fan of the show and she has taken her tastes to social media. Soon after her praise for the show went viral on Twitter, Netflix officially greenlit the second season for the new-age comedy, which features the two as an "Odd-Couple" who are mismatched in every possible way except one.

"Let me say, it's so awesome to do a show on Netflix," series creator Marta Kauffman said in a statement via Variety. "Because two and a half weeks after we launched, Miley Cyrus does a tweet about your show, and they call and say, 'We'd like to do a season two.' So yes, there is a season two. We have Ted [Sarandos] and Miley to thank."

Cyrus sent out the tweet early Monday following a binge-watching escapade for the show on Netflix.

"I found my show! ‪#GraceandFrankie [heart shaped emoticon] on a bender! Jane & Lily are so bad a$$!" Cyrus wrote.

According to her profile and activity page, the singer has been busy lately promoting her new "Happy Hippie" foundation, which was founded to bring awareness to LGBT rights and youth homelessness. She can be found on several websites and social media platforms performing "Backyard Sessions" with various singers to help bring awareness to the cause.