Miley Cyrus Claims Dad Billy Ray Smoked Pot on “Hannah Montana” Set

Miley Cyrus Claims Dad Billy Ray Smoked Pot on "Hannah Montana" Set

ISNEY CHANNEL/JOEL WARREN Miley Cyrus says her father, Billy Ray Cyrus, used to smoke pot on the set of her Disney Channel series,Hannah Montana A rep for Billy Ray did not comment when reached by PEOPLE The "Flowers" singer shared the revelation on her mom and sister's podcast,Sorry We're Cyrus Miley Cyrusand her dad,Billy Ray Cyrus, seemingly had the best of both worlds on the set ofHannah Montana. The former child star, 32, was a guest on her motherTish Cyrus, and sisterBrandi Cyrus'Sorry We're Cyruspodcast on Thursday, June 19, and answered a series of rapid-fire questions. "What's a core memory from theHannah Montanadays that still makes you laugh?" Tish, 58, asked. Sorry we're Cyrus podcast Without hesitation, the "Flowers" singer replied: "Dad smoking pot and everyone blaming me for it." Tish laughed at the thought while Brandi, 38, shot her a look. "I do remember that," the actress and DJ confessed. The father-daughter duo starred in the teenage sitcom, which ran on the Disney Channel from 2006 to 2011. Miley recalled the situation being "hilarious," while Tish remembered things a bit differently. Tish,who divorced Billy Ray in 2022after 28 years of marriage, said she would get calls that the "Achy Breaky Heart" singer was "smoking pot," but she would never believe the reports. "I was saying, 'Absolutely not, he would never do that,' " Tish said. She and theBangerzsinger instead blamed Miley'sHannah MontanacostarMitchel Musso, who played Oliver Oken. A rep for Bill Ray had no comment when reached by PEOPLE. Miley has been making her podcast rounds lately. While on a press tour for herSomething Beautifulalbum, she appeared on the June 10 episode of the Wondery podcast,Reclaiming with Monica Lewinsky. During their chat, Miley opened up about her family'sheadline-making drama. "My family and I have had a really difficult … What did you call your decade? Dark decade. Yeah, we had one of those," Miley told the activist and author, 51. "Half of us weren't speaking to each other at one point, and we cleaned all that up," the "Wrecking Ball" singer continued. "That was a really important part of my year this year, was all of my family putting those lines of communication back together. A lot because of, you know, I had a lot of loyalty to my mom, the way that families do when parents get divorced." Kevin Mazur/BBMA2017/Getty "I watched what happens when you don't clean things up as they're happening. They really do stack, and then all of a sudden you go, 'Oh my God, it's been 10 years, and this is a mess that I barely even know how to start. This is like emotional hoarding,'" Miley told Lewinsky of her family dynamic. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. "We're so messywe didn't even do any of that," the actress later said while discussing therapy. However, she shared that she and her family have come a long way, revealing plans to use her music to tell their story. "I mean, I even wrote a song about it that's actually not on this album," Miley said. "I'm working on another album, and that's a song that I'm working on called 'Secrets.'" Tish and Billy Ray share three children: Miley, Braison, 31, and Noah, 25. Tish also has two children, Brandi and Trace, 36, with her first husband, Baxter Neal Helson. Billy Ray adopted Brandi and Trace after he and Tish married in 1993. He also has a son, Christopher, from his previous relationship with Kristin Luckey. Read the original article onPeople

 

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