Billy Ray Cyrus broke his fans’ achy breaky hearts at Donald Trump’s Liberty Inaugural Ball. The singer, 63, took the stage in Washington, DC, on Monday hours after Trump, 78, was sworn in as the 47th president.
The “I’m So Miserable” singer, 63, had an onstage debacle after suffering several technical issues during his set at Trump’s Liberty Inaugural Ball in Washington, DC. The plagued performance was pilloried on social media and dubbed an “epic disaster.”
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.
Her remarks come just days after the "Achy Breaky Heart" singer's son posted an open letter urging his father to “seek help.”
After Billy Ray Cyrus’ inauguration performance at the Liberty Ball raised eyebrows, the “Achy Breaky Heart” singer attributed the questionable performance to technical difficulties.
Billy Ray shares Miley, 32, Braison, and Noah, 25, with his ex-wife Tish Cyrus, whom he married in 1993 and divorced in 2022. Billy Ray also adopted Tish's children, Trace, and Brandi, 37, from a previous relationship. Additionally, he has a son, Christopher, 32, from his relationship with Kristin Luckey.
Billy Ray Cyrus' son Trace posted an open letter to his father urging him to seek help after a Trump inauguration performance.
Trace Cyrus shared an open letter to his father, Billy Ray Cyrus, following his performance at Donald Trump's Liberty Inaugural Ball.
Trace Cyrus wrote an open letter to his dad Billy Ray Cyrus on Instagram saying he "barely" recognizes the man he once idolized.
Billy Ray Cyrus is 'insecure' about his 'changed' voice, a source tells PEOPLE exclusively, adding that the country music star put himself in a 'vulnerable situation' when he performed at The Liberty Ball during President Donald Trump's inauguration on Jan.
Billy Ray Cyrus is making his next move following his Inauguration Day performance, with the country star announcing a new album Friday (Jan. 24).