Billy Ray Cyrus' son Braison speaks out on family rift as Trace claims their dad is threatening legal action
Billy Ray Cyrus' son Braison speaks out on family rift as Trace claims their dad is threatening legal action
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Billy Ray Cyrus' son Braison addressed their family rift over the weekend. After his brother Trace Cyrus accused their dad of threatening legal action against him, the music producer, 30, shared a statement about their family's alleged feud. Braison, who is currently collaborating with the Achy Breaky Heart singer, 63, for his new album, said that he has no ill will against any of his siblings.
'I don't have any bad feelings toward anyone in my family,' he told People on Saturday. This comes after his brother Trace Cyrus — whom Billy Ray adopted in 1993 after marrying his now-ex Tish Cyrus — penned an open letter of concern addressed to their dad and later accused him of threatening legal action against him.
In his letter, he told their father that he and the rest of his siblings 'barely recognize' him anymore after his inauguration performance. Billy Ray Cyrus' youngest son Braison (pictured with sister Noah Cyrus) addressed their family rift over the weekend.
After his brother Trace Cyrus accused their dad of threatening legal action against him, the music producer, 30, shared a statement about their family's alleged feud; Billy Ray pictured January 20 in Washington, D.C. 'It seems this world has beaten you down and it's become obvious to everyone but you,' he wrote on his Instagram earlier this week.