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.
Trace Cyrus took to social media to criticize comments made by his dad, Billy Ray Cyrus, amid the pair's ongoing online drama
Billy Ray Cyrus has seemingly shared response after his son, Trace Cyrus, took posted an Instagram message last week, expressing concern for his father's well-being. On Sunday (Jan. 26), the "Achy Breaky Heart" singer took to YouTube Shorts to share a snippet of his 2009 "Somebody Said a Prayer" music video,
The Cyrus family may be filled with achy breaky hearts. Back in June 2024, Billy Ray Cyrus reportedly filed for divorce from fellow singer Firerose after seven short months. Recently, Miley Cyrus seemingly doubled down on her decision to remain “no contact” with her famous father. Now, Trace Cyrus has damning claims of his own.
Trace Cyrus, brother of Miley Cyrus and son of Bill Ray Cyrus, wrote on social media Saturday that his father threatened legal action against him following a plea for Billy Ray to get help.
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.
Trace Cyrus—one of the singer's five children—took to Instagram to declare that his father is someone "I barely recognize now."
Billy Ray Cyrus posted that he wants "healing" for his family, shortly after his son Trace expressed public concern for his father.
Trace, who is sober, penned a lengthy open letter last week revealing that he and his loved ones are “genuinely worried” about the country star.
Billy Ray has now posted a short video to YouTube from his 2008 track “Somebody Say a Prayer”, along with a caption that seemed to address his family strife. “Sunday callin,” he wrote. “Giving thanks for the California rain. Praying for the brokenhearted and their pain. Praying for my family. For my children… sons and daughters… and their mother.