Country singer Billy Ray Cyrus faced backlash for his performance at Donald Trump's inauguration as his son Trace Cyrus pleas the family are 'genuinely worried' about him
Billy Ray Cyrus is addressing his performance at the Liberty Ball on Jan. 20 after it drew mixed reviews and concern. The “She's Not Cryin'” singer was one of several artists to hit the stage at this year's inauguration events,
"Me and the girls have been genuinely worried about you for years but you’ve pushed all of us away," Trace wrote in an open letter.
Billy Ray Cyrus aimlessly wandered the stage after delivering a Liberty Inaugural Ball performance plagued by technical difficulties: 'Is anybody awake?'
Billy Ray Cyrus has responded after technical issued led to a haphazard performance at the Liberty Ball during Donald Trump's inauguration.
Billy Ray Cyrus delivered a slow-talking, technical difficulty riddled, bizarre performance at the post-inauguration Liberty Ball Monday.
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.
The country singer performed "Old Town Road" and "Achy Breaky Heart" with a hoarse singing voice and technical glitches Monday night.
Trace Cyrus penned a letter on Instagram to Billy Ray Cyrus saying he and his sisters are worried about their father.
"I wouldn’t have missed the honor of playing this event whether my microphone, guitar and monitors worked or not," Cyrus told PEOPLE exclusively. "I had a ball"
Trace Cyrus has claimed he and his sisters Miley, Brandi and Noah are "genuinely worried" for their father Billy Ray Cyrus.