During the time of the popular series Hannah Montana, tensions were brewing between Miley Cyrus and her father, Billy Ray Cyrus, which eventually escalated over the years. When Billy Ray and Tish Cyrus decided to split, Miley sided with her mother, distancing herself from anyone who could cause harm.
The strained relationship became apparent when Miley won two Grammys and intentionally omitted mentioning her father in her speeches on such a momentous occasion. Recently, an audio recording has emerged, exposing Billy Ray Cyrus’ true sentiments towards his daughter.
The DailyMail released a controversial audio clip where Billy Ray Cyrus disparagingly refers to Miley as “that devil is a bitch,” speaking of himself in the third person. These comments provide insight into their strained relationship.
However, Billy Ray has been at the center of other controversies beyond his strained relationship with the global sensation. Further issues arose from his separation from Firerose, just seven months into their marriage. While he cited “inappropriate marital conduct” as the reason for the split, she counterclaimed citing “extreme verbal, emotional, and psychological abuse.”
Allegations of Abuse Raised by Firerose
Firerose, 37, disclosed a series of restrictive rules she had to adhere to: not having a car, limited outings only for essential appointments, and needing approval to send text messages or emails. She described it as systematic isolation that left her feeling unable to leave. Additionally, Billy Ray Cyrus derogatorily called Firerose an “idiot” and “imbecile” in the leaked recordings. The level of control and manipulation depicted by Firerose is deeply troubling and reveals toxic patterns in their relationship.
This disturbing situation prompts contemplation of the dynamics within this family. The public exposure of these private incidents has sparked conversations about the complexities of familial connections and the repercussions of fame and success on personal relationships.