Billy Ray Cyrus & Elizabeth Hurley Make Red Carpet Debut as a Couple
Billy Ray Cyrus and Elizabeth Hurley posed arm in arm on the red carpet for the first time on Saturday (May 24) in Rome, Italy, where the couple attended a dinner event together at the Palazzo Barberini.
Hurley shared a photo from their night out on Instagram, captioning the moment with 'Roma' and several pink heart emojis; Cyrus commented on her post with red heart emojis. In pictures from the event, the actress — who wore a hot pink gown with sleeves that draped over her arms like a cape — is seen smiling brightly, with Cyrus by her side.
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Also attending the event, which celebrated the opening of the new Valentino Garavani cultural space in Rome, was Hurley's model son, Damian, who posed with his mom and Cyrus on the red carpet.
Cyrus and Hurley made their relationship Instagram official in April, when they shared a photo of a kiss on Easter Sunday. Since then, they've made more appearances together on social media and have talked about each other in interviews with the media.
The couple were both part of the cast of the 2022 Lionsgate comedy Christmas in Paradise, alongside Kelsey Grammar.
'We did very few scenes together but the couple times we were in the same scene there was a chemistry there,' Cyrus said on Apple Music's The Ty Bentli Show the week after Easter. 'We just laughed, and it was at a time I wasn't laughing a lot.'
After filming wrapped, they reconnected over text message when Hurley unexpectedly reached out to tell the 'Achy Breaky Heart' singer, who was going through a difficult period in his personal life, 'You've got a friend in your corner.' Cyrus recalled, 'Of all the people to reach out to me in that second that maybe I needed most… this friend who made me laugh.'
'She's so impressively brilliant,' he said of Hurley. 'She reminds me a lot of Dolly Parton. She's a very smart businesswoman. If you can laugh together, you can make it through everything.'
Later in the Apple Music interview, Cyrus shared, 'It's been a long time since I've been this happy.'
On May 13, Hurley fielded a question from Entertainment Tonight about the relationship, smiling as she told the outlet, 'Billy's a very, very fabulous person. He's a very gentle man, very nice. We're very happy.'
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