The heart of Miley Cyrus’ family is looking pretty achy breaky.
A bombshell report by Us Weekly alleges that the clan’s 56-year-old matriarch, Tish Cyrus, “stole” her new husband away from her youngest daughter, actress-singer Noah, 24.
It’s just the latest claim of fractures within what was once one of Nashville’s sturdiest and most admired showbiz dynasties.
The cracks began to show almost as soon as Tish and country star Billy Ray Cyrus, 62, officially split in 2022 after three decades of marriage. Both remarried last year: her to “Prison Break” actor Dominic Purcell, 54, and him to 34-year-old Australian singer Firerose, née Johanna Hodges.
Neither Noah nor her brother Braison, 29, attended Tish’s wedding to Purcell at Miley’s Malibu estate. At the time, there were rumors of bad blood between all parties — with Miley, 30, and her sister Brandi, 36, sticking by Tish, and Noah and Braison allied with their father.
Now Us Weekly claims there may have been a jaw-dropping reason why Noah was a no-show at her mom’s wedding.
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She also intimated there had been “disrespect in every form” during her marriage to Billy Ray.
“Disrespect just lays it out in so many ways. I [didn’t] even know — until I had a new relationship [where] there was so much respect — how much disrespect there was in my marriage before,” Tish continued. “Honestly, on both our parts.”
Billy Ray first filed for divorce in 2010, then withdrew his petition; Tish did the same in 2013.
He has said it was probably a mistake for a country family with Kentucky and Tennessee roots to move to LA in 2005 so that Miley, then almost 13, and Billy Ray could co-star in “Hannah Montana.”
“It destroyed my family,” he told GQ in 2011. “I’ll tell you right now—the damn show destroyed my family. And I sit there and go, ‘Yeah, you know what? Some gave all.’ It is my motto, and guess what? I have to eat that one. I some-gave-all’d it all right. I some-gave-all’d it while everybody else was going to the bank. It’s all sad.”