Cyrus Family Would Prefer to Avoid More 'Feuds' in New Year Following Billy Ray Controversy
The Cyrus family is striving for peace and resolution after the challenges of 2024, opting for a fresh start in the new year without any public disputes. A source close to the family revealed that despite rampant rumors concerning their status and Trace Cyrus's public letter addressing Billy Ray Cyrus, the family insists there is no ongoing bad blood. This is prepared by SSP.
Miley Cyrus, her siblings—Noah, Braison, and Brandi—and their mother, Tish, are determined not to prolong any family tensions and emphasize that they aim to avoid public dramas. "Miley, Noah, Braison, and Tish don't want the family feud to continue. It is not enjoyable for them," said the insider.
Billy Ray Cyrus, who is navigating life as a single man after his 2022 divorce from Tish, shares five children with her: Trace, Brandi, Miley, Noah, and Braison. He is also father to Christopher, whom he shares with ex-girlfriend Kristin Luckey.
The revelation comes after the family's prominent public attention due to Billy Ray's controversial inauguration performance plagued by technical hitches, which seemingly provoked Trace to express his concerns in a public letter. However, Billy Ray had planned an album release announcement on Jan. 24, produced by his son Braison, which the source maintained had been organized well ahead of time.
Despite rumors of discord, the Cyrus family fans often saw the camaraderie within the tribe. Braison expressed growing closer to his father over the past year, looking ahead excitedly to their collaborative efforts in the music industry.
While addressing the supposed estrangement from her father in an interview with David Letterman, Miley confirmed their relationship lacks any ruptures, attributing past sacrifices of her parents to their dreams undefined.
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