The Cyrus family has made headlines in recent days thanks to an open letter written by Billy Ray's son Trace The Cyrus family doesn’t want any drama to play out publicly. As rumors swirl about the family’s status in the wake of Trace Cyrus’s open letter of concern to Billy Ray following the family patriarch’s inauguration performance,
Billy Ray Cyrus recently made headlines for a problem-plagued, post-inaugural performance, and his two sons are now publicly clashing over their father's well-being. On Friday, January 24, Braison Cyrus shared an Instagram Story featuring a photo of himself with his famous father.
Trace Cyrus penned a letter on Instagram to Billy Ray Cyrus saying he and his sisters are worried about their father.
Billy Ray Cyrus' son Trace says he and sisters Miley and Noah are 'genuinely worried' for their country singer dad. 'You've pushed all of us away,' he writes.
The 25-year-old Australian singer's comments follow Billy Ray's performance at Trump's post-inauguration Liberty Ball on Monday, January 20. During his two-song set, the country star was forced to sing his 1992 hit "Achy Breaky Heart" a cappella after what he later claimed were equipment malfunctions left him scrambling.
Billy Ray Cyrus' son Trace didn't hold back in his open letter to his dad, and shortly after, the internet weighed in with their thoughts.
Trace Cyrus is speaking out following comments from his half-brother, Braison Cyrus, regarding their father, Billy Ray Cyrus’ health.
Trace Cyrus has a message for his dad, Billy Ray. The former Metro Station singer posted a letter to Billy Ray Cyrus on Instagram, claiming his father is “not healthy” and “everyone is noticing it.” “It seems this world has beaten you down and it’s become obvious to everyone but you,
His relationship with at least one of his other kids seems to be doing well.
The relationship between Billy Ray Cyrus and his son, Trace Cyrus, has come under scrutiny after Trace posted an emotional letter addressing his father’s recent struggles. The heartfelt message was followed by Billy Ray’s widely criticized performance at Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Trace Cyrus told his dad Billy Ray Cyrus and younger brother Braison Cyrus to "man up" and get "healthy" following Billy Ray's eyebrow-raising performance at Donald Trump's Liberty Ball.