Miley & Billy Cyrus' Relationship Update Is Looking Good, Claims ‘Source'
and are reportedly working towards mending their fractured relationship. Last month, the estranged father-daughter duo pleasantly surprised fans when they were spotted in a photo together. A new report has now given a positive update on Billy Ray and Miley's relationship. It also hinted that the 'Hannah Montana' star's godmother, Dolly Parton, may have played a role in the heartwarming reunion.
Billy Ray Cyrus and his daughter, Miley Cyrus, are repairing their complicated relationship, a new report has claimed. The update comes after last month, the 63-year-old singer-songwriter and actor posted a selfie on Instagram to wish his son, Braison, a happy birthday. The sweet farm snap also included Miley and her boyfriend, Maxx Morando.
RadarOnline has now exclusively learned from a source that the family reunion was a result of them not wanting to let Dolly Parton, Miley's godmother, down. The 79-year-old musician has reportedly told the estranged father-daughter duo that she 'doesn't want to go to her grave while they are still feuding.' The source also told the outlet that Miley and Billy Ray are 'building on their relationship.'
Miley reportedly had a falling out with her father in 2022 following Billy Ray's divorce from Tish Cyrus after 28 years of marriage. However, the latest update has suggested that the former Disney stars are putting the past behind them and making an effort to mend their bond. The source also told RadarOnline, 'Billy Ray and Miley say life is too short to stay mad at people.' They noted that it's 'baby steps,' but 'they're talking and getting closer, and the love is there.'
Shortly after Billy Ray shared the selfie, Miley, too, got candid about their relationship. The 32-year-old singer wrote in her Instagram Story, 'My dad and I have had our challenges over the years.' However, she noted that now in her thirties, family is her 'priority above all else.' She added, 'I'm at peace knowing bridges have been built and time has done a lot of healing.' Miley ended the note on a positive note, writing, 'Grateful for the good health and love that flows through my family.'
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