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,
Jan. 24, Australian singer Firerose issued a statement following her ex-husband Billy Ray Cyrus' performance at Donald Trump's inauguration ball and his son, Trace Cyrus' subsequent open letter to his father.
Billy Ray Cyrus is making his next move following his Inauguration Day performance, with the country star announcing a new album Friday (Jan. 24).
Firerose, ex-wife of Billy Ray Cyrus, has spoken up after his viral performance at Donald Trump’s Liberty Ball Celebration.
Billy Ray Cyrus and son Braison made a surprise announcement amid familial concerns over the country singer's well-being.
The post comes on the heels of Billy Ray, 63, and Braison's announcement that they are working together on a still-untitled album. On Instagram, a fan asked Billy Ray's other son, Metro Station guitarist Trace, 35, about Braison's claims their dad was doing well. Trace's response was simple: "Birds of a feather flock together."
Billy Ray’s children are ‘genuinely worried’ about their dad’s health, his son Trace revealed in a public statement.
Trace Cyrus penned a letter on Instagram to Billy Ray Cyrus saying he and his sisters are worried about their father.
In an emotional Instagram post, Trace Cyrus expresses concern for his father, Billy Ray Cyrus', well-being, stating that he and his sisters, Miley and Noah, have been worried about him for years.
His relationship with at least one of his other kids seems to be doing well.
Page Six is told the pop star saw the country singer’s disastrous performance at President Trump’s post-inauguration Liberty Ball and found it “concerning.”