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West Australian
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- West Australian
Miley Cyrus breaks silence on Billy Ray Cyrus' romance with actress Liz Hurley, ‘I'm being an adult about it'
Miley Cyrus has finally broken her silence on her dad, Billy Ray Cyrus' shock new relationship with actress Elizabeth Hurley. In a new interview with The New York Times , the Grammy winner spoke candidly about her turbulent relationship with her dad, as well as her mum Tish Cyrus' new marriage to actor Dominic Purcell. 'Now that my mum is so in love with my stepdad, who I completely adore, and now that my dad, I see him finding happiness, too — I can love them both as individuals instead of as a parental pairing,' the former Disney star said. Cyrus' rift with the Achy Breaky Heart singer deepened after the end of his 28-year marriage to her mum Tish in 2023. Now, she says that she is handling his flourishing romance with Hurley like an 'adult'. 'At first it's hard, because the little kid in you reacts before the adult in you can go, 'Yes, that's your dad, but that's just another person that deserves to be in his bliss and to be happy.' My child self has caught up,' she said. 'I'm being an adult about it.' Cyrus confirmed she has fully reconciled with her dad, but admitted her closeness with her mum played a major role in their falling out. 'My mum really loved my dad for her whole life, and I think being married to someone in the music industry and not being a part of it is obviously really hard,' she told the outlet. 'I think I took on some of my mum's hurt as my own because it hurt her more than it hurt me as an adult, and so I owned a lot of her pain 'There's been enough bridges now of time to get us all reconnected. I think timing is everything.' Cyrus, 62, and Hurley, 59 recently sparked marriage rumours after looking very smitten in a series of photos shared on social media. The pair's relationship surprised fans, coming just months after Cyrus' highly publicised and controversial split from singer Firerose. According to reports, it was during that difficult time that the country singer reconnected with Hurley, ultimately laying the foundation for their romance.


Perth Now
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Miley breaks silence on Billy Ray, Liz Hurley romance
Miley Cyrus has finally broken her silence on her dad, Billy Ray Cyrus' shock new relationship with actress Elizabeth Hurley. In a new interview with The New York Times, the Grammy winner spoke candidly about her turbulent relationship with her dad, as well as her mum Tish Cyrus' new marriage to actor Dominic Purcell. 'Now that my mum is so in love with my stepdad, who I completely adore, and now that my dad, I see him finding happiness, too — I can love them both as individuals instead of as a parental pairing,' the former Disney star said. Cyrus' rift with the Achy Breaky Heart singer deepened after the end of his 28-year marriage to her mum Tish in 2023. Now, she says that she is handling his flourishing romance with Hurley like an 'adult'. 'At first it's hard, because the little kid in you reacts before the adult in you can go, 'Yes, that's your dad, but that's just another person that deserves to be in his bliss and to be happy.' My child self has caught up,' she said. 'I'm being an adult about it.' Cyrus confirmed she has fully reconciled with her dad, but admitted her closeness with her mum played a major role in their falling out. 'My mum really loved my dad for her whole life, and I think being married to someone in the music industry and not being a part of it is obviously really hard,' she told the outlet. 'I think I took on some of my mum's hurt as my own because it hurt her more than it hurt me as an adult, and so I owned a lot of her pain 'There's been enough bridges now of time to get us all reconnected. I think timing is everything.' Cyrus, 62, and Hurley, 59 recently sparked marriage rumours after looking very smitten in a series of photos shared on social media. The pair's relationship surprised fans, coming just months after Cyrus' highly publicised and controversial split from singer Firerose. According to reports, it was during that difficult time that the country singer reconnected with Hurley, ultimately laying the foundation for their romance.
Yahoo
5 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
DIG AND CYRUS VEYSSI LAUNCH PERSIAN-INSPIRED SUMAC YOGURT AND CHICKEN PLATE
New dish celebrates Persian culinary traditions with a modern twist; available at all locations May 28-June 30 NEW YORK, May 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- DIG, a fast-casual restaurant serving seasonal, scratch-cooked comfort food, has partnered with Persian-American content creator Cyrus Veyssi to launch Cyrus' Sumac Yogurt and Chicken Plate, a limited-time offering available at all DIG locations through June 30. The new dish brings the vibrant flavors of Persian cuisine to DIG's menu. Featuring charred chicken, tomato and cucumber salad, and herb rice topped with a sumac, lime and mint yogurt sauce, served with a lemon wedge, it offers a modern interpretation of traditional Persian culinary elements. "I grew up watching my Persian mother cook Iranian food every evening, and that privilege has cemented my love for our culture's cuisine," said Veyssi. "Creating this plate with DIG has allowed me to share flavors from my childhood with a wider audience, bringing in elements like sumac and a Shirazi-style salad as a small homage. As someone who navigates multiple identities, I'm passionate about bringing people together through food and showing how shared experiences can transcend barriers." The limited-time offering celebrates the intersection of food, culture and identity — core values that both DIG and Veyssi champion in their respective fields. Known for their vibrant social media presence that blends beauty expertise with cultural storytelling, Veyssi brings a unique perspective to this culinary collaboration. "At DIG, we believe food is a powerful medium for cultural exchange and community building," said DIG Chief Marketing Officer Jessica Serrano. "We've been longtime fans of Cyrus, so when we saw them posting organically about dining at DIG, we knew it was the perfect opportunity to formalize a partnership. This collaboration allows us to introduce our guests to exciting new flavors and celebrate the rich diversity that defines our food landscape, while elevating home cooking and honoring authentic culinary traditions." In celebration of Pride Month, DIG will donate 10% of all sales from Cyrus' Sumac Yogurt and Chicken Plate purchased in Manhattan and Brooklyn locations to NYC PRIDE as part of its Patrons of Pride campaign. Cyrus' Sumac Yogurt and Chicken Plate starts at $13.75 and is available for dine-in, takeout and delivery at all DIG locations. Customers can also order through the DIG app or website, where first-time digital users receive $5 off their initial order. To learn more about the new collaboration and find nearby DIG locations, visit or download the DIG app. About DIGDIG is a fast-casual restaurant focused on elevating home cooking, doing things right and building a business around good food and great people. The brand serves seasonal, scratch-cooked plates, salads, sides and take-home family dinners in its more than 30 locations across the Northeast, with plans for expansion. DIG is committed to sourcing, cooking and serving delicious, made-to-order, seasonal dishes that are prepared by a chef and culinary team in each restaurant daily. For more information, visit and follow on Instagram @diginn. Media Contact:Abby Boroskiabby@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE DIG Sign in to access your portfolio


Metro
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Metro
Friday the 13th is getting a TV series, and this supernatural chiller should too
The Friday the 13th TV series, Crystal Lake, has risen from the depths once more since A24 and Peacock have reportedly begun production after months of doubt. Series creator Brad Caleb Kane recently posted a photo of a Crystal Lake production draft script on Instagram, and not long after, it was announced that Scooby-Doo's Linda Cardellini would be playing Mrs Voorhees. Crystal Lake joins the likes of The Exorcist, Scream, Child's Play, Psycho, and Evil Dead making the leap from the big screen onto our televisions. It's not the only huge horror franchise making its way to TV in the near future, as HBO's Welcome to Derry is set to explore the origins of Stephen King's IT. With various horror films being transformed into TV series which explore their lore, there is one underrated gem that seems perfect to binge-watch on a streaming service. 2001's Thirteen Ghosts. Based on the 1960 film of the same name by William Castle, Thirteen Ghosts begins with ghost hunter Cyrus Kriticos (F. Murray Abraham) and his psychic assistant Dennis Rafkin (Matthew Lillard) trying to capture a spirit – but it kills Cyrus in the process. We then skip to Cyrus' nephew Arthur (Tony Shalhoub), his children Kathy (Shannon Elizabeth) and Bobby (Alec Roberts), and their nanny Maggie (Rah Digga), learning that Arthur has inherited Cyrus' mansion. Dennis, who tracks them to the house, recognises barrier spells on the glass, deducing that 12 angry ghosts of the Black Zodiac have been trapped in the house. Unbeknownst to the family when they enter, the house contains a machine powered by the ghosts, which allows whoever uses it to see the past, present, and future – they later find out it is fueled by the creation of a 13th ghost. Cyrus' estate agent Ben (JR Bourne) accidentally triggers a mechanism that unleashes the ghosts. And with that, chaos ensues. My best friend introduced me to the film during a sleepover when we were both 10 years old, and I instantly became obsessed with the quirky, camp chiller blending heart-pumping jump scares, witty one-liners, and a gripping backstory that hooks you in and keeps you seated. We poured over the DVD extras long after we'd told her mum we'd go to sleep, learning all about the backstories of the weird and terrifying ghosts stalking Cyrus' home. While Thirteen Ghosts doesn't reinvent the haunted house genre – it certainly didn't do well at the box office nor make a splash among critics – Steve Beck's fun, frightening flick has what it takes to grip the hearts of a brand new generation of TV lovers. One common comment from fans of the cult film is that there is a real interest to learn more about the ghosts, which have so far only been elaborated on in the DVD's special features. The feature-length film doesn't give us enough time to understand their lives before the afterlife, what exactly led to their untimely demise or how they were captured by Cyrus. We could have an anthology-style series, with each episode focusing on a different ghost from the Black Zodiac, or cutting between their backstory and the mysteries in the present as Dennis, Arthur, and his family become trapped. The film told us that the ghosts died across history, from the Pilgrims through to modern day, covering everything from serial killers getting their comeuppance to tragic accidents and sinister murders. But delving into them individually could be a perfect way to learn more. It could create settings and character types to suit all types of horror fans, whether you opt for a classic slasher, a true crime thriller, or a gooey creature feature. These ghosts have origin stories that cover several themes still prevalent today, such as The Hammer being a Black man whose wife and children were brutally killed by racists, forcing him to take revenge in his grief. The Angry Princess took her own life as she could never truly be happy with her appearance following a cosmetic surgery gone wrong, and The Pilgrimess was tortured to death on the suspicion that she was a witch. The First Born Son /Billy Michaels, a child accidentally shot in the head with an arrow /Billy Michaels, a child accidentally shot in the head with an arrow The Torso /Jimmy 'The Gambler' Gambino, a gambling addict murdered by a mobster, loosely based on the real-life Cleveland Torso Murders /Jimmy 'The Gambler' Gambino, a gambling addict murdered by a mobster, loosely based on the real-life Cleveland Torso Murders The Bound Woman /Susan LeGrow, a woman murdered by her boyfriend for cheating /Susan LeGrow, a woman murdered by her boyfriend for cheating The Withered Lover /Jean Kriticos, the wife of Arthur, who died in a house fire /Jean Kriticos, the wife of Arthur, who died in a house fire The Torn Prince /Royce Clayton, a high school student who drove off a cliff in a drag racing accident when his brake line was cut /Royce Clayton, a high school student who drove off a cliff in a drag racing accident when his brake line was cut The Angry Princess /Dana Newman, a woman suffering from Body Dysmorphia Disorder, who takes her own life following a cosmetic surgery gone wrong /Dana Newman, a woman suffering from Body Dysmorphia Disorder, who takes her own life following a cosmetic surgery gone wrong The Pilgrimess /Isabella Smith, a woman confined to the stocks to starve to death after being accused of being a witch /Isabella Smith, a woman confined to the stocks to starve to death after being accused of being a witch The Great Child and The Dire Mother /Harold and Margaret Shelbourne, sideshow workers with a tragic backstory. Margaret is suffocated to death by the carnival workers, while Harold is executed after taking revenge /Harold and Margaret Shelbourne, sideshow workers with a tragic backstory. Margaret is suffocated to death by the carnival workers, while Harold is executed after taking revenge The Hammer /George Markley, a man brutally tortured and murdered by racists who also tormented and killed his family /George Markley, a man brutally tortured and murdered by racists who also tormented and killed his family The Jackal /Ryan Kuhn, a terrifying sexual predator who died in a fire at the asylum he was eventually committed to /Ryan Kuhn, a terrifying sexual predator who died in a fire at the asylum he was eventually committed to The Juggernaut/Horace 'The Breaker' Mahoney, a serial killer gunned down by a SWAT team during his eventual capture Racism, violence against women, and impossible beauty standards are themes we can still connect to now, just like we could in the 2000s. Aside from the backstory of the ghosts, the idea of a group trapped in a strange home with supernatural beings they can only see through specialist goggles is a recipe for tense scares and intrigue. Ghostly thrillers in a simple location have proved a hit on streaming services – look at Haunting of Hill House – thanks to the nerve-shredding atmosphere where malevolent spirits invade a space that should feel safe. As well as the mystery of the undead, there is a survival thriller element, with our subjects trying desperately to uncover the purpose of the house – and find out where exactly the 13th Ghost is. Then, there's Cyrus Kriticos himself – the enigmatic villain. More Trending Thirteen Ghosts currently sits at a 19% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and made a lowly $68 million (£51 million) at the box office, yet it has gained an avid cult following over the years, dubbing it a classic horror film. Film franchises with far less source material have made multiple seasons of television, and yet Thirteen Ghosts has lore stretching through centuries, ready to terrify a new generation. If any horror film deserves to be turned into a TV series, it's the laugh-out-loud yet jump scare-laden Thirteen Ghosts – Netflix, if you're reading, let's make it happen. View More » Thirteen Ghosts is available to rent or buy on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, and the Sky Store Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: Donald Trump will soon learn the EU is no pushover MORE: I'm a terrible mum – and proud of it MORE: Viewers have unsettling Final Destination experience after life imitates art in cinema


Time of India
10-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Miley Cyrus releases emotional new single 'More to Lose' with heartfelt music video
has released her latest single, ' More to Lose ,' alongside a poignant music video with an emotional depth. The song, which features Cyrus' powerful vocals and introspective lyrics, is the fourth single from her upcoming album, 'Something Beautiful,' set to be released on May 30. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The music video for 'More to Lose' is a striking visual representation of the song's themes of heartbreak and longing. Cyrus appears in various high-fashion outfits, including a stunning black gown, as she sings directly to the camera and sheds tears over a relationship that's not working out. Through the video, Cyrus delivers a performance that's both raw and captivating. Cyrus recently previewed her upcoming album and film at an event with Spotify in New York City, where she opened up about the special connection she shares with her fans. "People say we grew up together, and we really did," she said, highlighting the unique bond she has with her audience, as quoted by People magazine. The film, which will premiere at the Tribeca Festival on June 6, promises to be a magical and potent exploration of Cyrus' music and artistic vision. 'Something Beautiful' is Cyrus' ninth studio album, and it promises to be a bold and visually stunning project. The album is inspired by Pink Floyd's 'The Wall,' but with a more contemporary and glamorous twist. The film accompanying the album will feature Cyrus' music and storytelling, and is set to premiere in June.