Miley Cyrus, the 32-year-old pop star, reportedly has no intention of mending her relationship with her father, Billy Ray Cyrus. Sources close to the family state that Miley has been estranged from her father "for a long time" and shows "no interest" in rekindling their bond, even as other family members express concerns about Billy Ray's health and behavior.
Trace Cyrus, Miley's older brother, recently shared an emotional message on Instagram, urging their father to seek help. Trace, who has been sober for over a year, expressed his fear for Billy Ray's health, saying, "You're not healthy, Dad, and everyone is noticing it." He added that the plea came from a place of love and concern, emphasizing the family's desire to see him in a better state.
Family tensions grow amid health worries
Noah Cyrus, the youngest sibling, also voiced her worries, reportedly continuing to love and idolize Billy Ray despite his absence in her life. Trace revealed that Noah "desperately" wants her father to play a more active role in her life but feels let down by his lack of presence.
However, not everyone in the family agrees on the seriousness of Billy Ray's condition. Braison Cyrus, another sibling, has defended their father, claiming he is "happy" and "healthy" as he prepares to release a new album, which Braison is helping produce.
Miley distances herself
Miley, however, has remained notably distant from the family's ongoing struggles. During her 2024 Grammys acceptance speech, she pointedly left out any mention of Billy Ray, thanking her mother, Tish Cyrus, and other close supporters instead. Miley has also made critical remarks about her father in interviews, suggesting that she has inherited his self-focused tendencies but credits her mother as her true inspiration.
While other family members continue to reach out to Billy Ray, Miley's decision to keep her distance highlights her focus on her career and personal growth. For now, it seems unlikely that the father-daughter relationship will be repaired, as Miley appears content to remain separate from the ongoing family drama.