Billy Ray Cyrus is calling for peace and healing within his family following public infighting among his children.
Billy Ray Cyrus' performance at the Liberty Ball during President Donald Trump's inauguration definitely raised eyebrows –– and now he's sharing his opinion on the event.
Billy Ray Cyrus delivered a slow-talking, technical difficulty riddled, bizarre performance at the post-inauguration Liberty Ball Monday.
Billy Ray Cyrus' son Trace says he and sisters Miley and Noah are 'genuinely worried' for their country singer dad. 'You've pushed all of us away,' he writes.
After Billy Ray Cyrus faced technical difficulties during Donald Trump's Liberty Inaugural Ball, the country artist defended his performance.
"I wouldn’t have missed the honor of playing this event whether my microphone, guitar and monitors worked or not," Cyrus told PEOPLE exclusively
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.
On Monday evening, country singer Billy Ray Cyrus delivered a performance at Trump's Liberty Ball that left some fans baffled. On Tuesday, he addressed the show on social media.
Billy got divorced frim singer Firerose in August 2024. Billy is “relieved” by the decision and has shared in a statement to the Associated Press: “I’m just very relieved…and giving thanks today to breathe a sigh of relief. It’s unfortunate it played out this way. It was a matter of the heart. Love is blind…that’s for sure.”
It’s safe to say that this week’s Liberty Inaugural Ball was the first time that most people had seen much of country musician Billy Ray Cyrus in at least a couple of years. Although he’d been clinging to some semblance of mild relevance for a while almost entirely on the strength of the career of his daughter,
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.