Billy Ray Cyrus Responds To Son's Letter Of Concern After Inauguration Performance

Cyrus responded to the worries of his son, Trace, on Sunday, by posting a clip from his 2009 song, "Somebody Said a Prayer," which features the boy in the video.

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Billy Ray Cyrus has responded to a letter of concern sent by his son , Trace, in the aftermath of his very strange performance at Donald Trump ’s inauguration. The singer, who performed without a band, was plagued by technical difficulties and a hoarse voice during his performance, and ended up trying to rouse the crowd by singing his hit, “Achy Breaky Heart” a cappella . Although Cyrus blamed the bizarre show on technical issues, his son posted an open letter to his father on Instagram, where he revealed that members of the singer’s family, including his daughters, Miley Cyrus and Noah Cyrus , have been “genuinely worried about you for years.

” On Friday, Cyrus’ ex-wife, Firerose, also chimed in, telling various media outlets: “What’s being seen in public now reflects much of what I experienced in private during our relationship.” She added: Cyrus responded to the worries of his kids and ex-wife on Sunday, by posting a clip from the video of “Somebody Said a Prayer,” a 2009 song that featured Trace, whom he adopted in 1993 after he married his now ex-wife, Tish, in the film. The singer included this caption with the video: “Sunday callin.



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. Let this moment be the start of healing ❤️🩹 for us all. ‘The past does not equal the future.

’ Amen 🙏🏼” People reported that Miley Cyrus is trying to avoid the family drama entirely. A source told the magazine that the “Wrecking Ball” singer “ used to feel overwhelmed by the family drama, and after working hard to remove herself, “She’s not about to get involved again.” Related From Our Partner.