Miley Cyrus’ older brother Trace went on a bizarre rant about how all of his ex-girlfriends are worse off without him in their lives.
The former Metro Station guitarist posted a longwinded Instagram Story post Tuesday, claiming that many of his exes are trying to get back together with him.
“I genuinely feel bad for any girl I’ve been with that has to live with the regret of losing me,” the 34-year-old musician wrote.
He went on to claim that women he dated “over a decade ago” are currently trying to “get another chance” with him.
“Some of them are in new relationships & have had to settle for what I know they find less desirable but they’ve settled for what they can get,” Trace added.
“No girl that lost me has had their life improve by me no longer being a part of it. ❤️”
In a follow-up post, he claimed he was “aware” that his words wouldn’t be interpreted because people don’t take “the time to fully comprehend” what he’s saying.
“I know my intentions are pure & are only meant to spread knowledge & positivity,” he wrote after his initial post, adding, “If you don’t see truth in someone’s opinion then you shouldn’t be offended by it.”
Trace’s decade-old dating history includes a seven-year relationship with Brenda Song.
The two got engaged in October 2011, later calling it quits in June 2012.
The Disney star is now engaged and shares two children with “Home Alone” star Macaulay Culkin.
The son of Billy Ray Cyrus and ex-wife Tish Cyrus also dated Demi Lovato over a decade ago. The two went official with their romance in 2009 before calling it off later that year.
Lovato has been vocal about her happy relationship with fellow musician Jutes for over a year now.
“. . . I couldn’t be more in love with your gorgeous, funny, sexy, talented self,” Lovato wrote in a heartfelt March Instagram post dedicated to her boyfriend.
Trace’s rant comes less than a week after the guitarist bizarrely shamed women who have onlyFans accounts.
“There’s so many girls that do only Fans that have lost their chance of ever settling down with a good guy with morals,” Trace wrote in his Instagram Story on Aug. 30.
“I see a lot of these girls speaking out on this now saying they can’t get a serious relationship. It’s because men see the value in those girls strictly for sex. They don’t look at those women and equate their value as a future wife, mother, or loyal partner.”
Trace also noted that while he knows “some amazing girls” who have onlyFans accounts, he believes that they are going to have a “lonely future.”
Trace was slammed for his viewpoint by a slew of people, including “Teen Mom” alum Farrah Abraham, who has an onlyFans account.
“Yet men have OF accounts with marriage, family, etc. Balance & Brand is real… forget limited insecure mindsets @tracecyrus.”
Trace quipped back at Abraham, writing, “I’ve been defeated. The most intelligent woman of this generation has put me in check. I retract my original statement. Every woman in the world should have an OnlyFans.”
In response, Abraham wrote: “Every woman and man can have an onlyFans and have a flourishing personal life thank you @tracecyrus.”