Life hasn’t always been easy for the Cyrus family. They’re a very talented group of singers and performers with personal and professional struggles that have sadly played out in the public eye. Billy Ray Cyrus received tremendous backlash following her performance at Donald Trump’s inaugural ball in January. It prompted many to share concerns about his physical and mental well-being, including a highly publicized special media post by his son, Trace Cyrus. The Achy Breaky Heart singer chalked the performance up to technical problems. On March 25, Billy Ray Cyrus posted a dedication to his daughters, Miley and Noah, on Instagram. The proud pop wanted his girls to know how much he loves them.
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Billy Ray Cyrus wrote to his daughters, “Holy s–t. I seldom ever swear in my post but this deserves one! You are witnessing in real time what it feels like for a Dad who with in less than one weeks time has had his a– kicked and his mind blown by not one …but two of his own daughters @mileycyrus @noahcyrus.”
He continued, “Flesh and blood … completely taking their art to a whole new level . Congratulations girls ! Well done. I’m so damn proud of both of you. I’m actually crying as I write this. Thank God you can’t see me. Have fun now and be happy ! Love Dad.”
Though neither Miley nor Noah publicly commented on the post, many fans hoped the Instagram love letter would bring some peace to Billy Ray Cyrus and his daughters.
One wrote, “I hope that all of you heal or have healed your relationships! Everyone deserves a second chance.”
Another agreed, “I think everyone deserves a second chance, this beautiful and talented family has to stay together, and they deserve all the success in the world.”
“I love this proud Dad post. What a beautiful post. Everyone deserves a second chance. I hope you and your family heal,” a fan cheered.
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