Trace Cyrus is doubling down on his concerns about his father Billy Ray Cyrus, whom he alleges threatened him with legal action after a public plea.
The “Hannah Montana” vet adopted Trace and his sister Brandi Cyrus from Tish Cyrus’ first marriage after he and Tish tied the knot in 1993. The pair, who divorced in 2022, also share Braison and daughters Miley Cyrus and Noah Cyrus.
Trace Cyrus wrote an open letter to his dad Billy Ray Cyrus on Instagram saying he "barely" recognizes the man he once idolized.
Firerose joins Trace Cyrus in speaking out about the country singer's condition following his "disaster" performance.
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."
The Cyrus family has seen its share of ups and downs, but Trace Cyrus assures fans that his bond with sister Miley Cyrus remains strong.
Steve Granitz/WireImage The Cyrus family has weathered many storms, but Trace Cyrus' connection with sister Miley Cyrus can handle the distance. Trace, 35, revealed on Friday, January 24, that it's "been a few months" since he last saw Miley,
Trace took to his Instagram Story to respond to a fan who had asked, “Braison is posting your dad is happy and healthy. I’m confused?”
Billy Ray Cyrus recently said he's "praying for my family," and called for "the start of healing." Here's how son Trace Cyrus responded:
Billy Ray Cyrus’ son Trace Cyrus publicly offered help to his dad and said he is ‘genuinely worried’ about the star’s struggles
Billy Ray Cyrus is "praying" for his family after his son, Trace Cyrus, penned an open letter, concerned for his father's wellbeing after his performance at President Donald Trump's inauguration.