Hint Cyrus, the son of nation musician Billy Ray Cyrus, is urging his well-known father to hunt assist after his shaky efficiency at President Donald Trump’s inaugural festivities.
On Wednesday, the 35-year-old posted an open letter to his father on Instagram, noting that he and his household ― which incorporates sisters Miley Cyrus and Noah Cyrus ― have been “genuinely worried about you for years.”
“Sadly the man that I wanted so desperately to be just like I barely recognize now,” Hint Cyrus wrote. “It seems this world has beaten you down and it’s become obvious to everyone but you. You may be upset with me for posting this but I really could care less at this point.”
The musician appeared to verify rumors of Billy Ray Cyrus’ estrangement from his kids, noting, “You’ve pushed all of us away.”
“We are all hanging on to memories of the man we once knew & hoping for the day he returns,” he wrote. “You’re not healthy Dad & everyone is noticing it.”
Elsewhere within the letter, Hint Cyrus pointed to his personal sobriety and prolonged a suggestion of assist to his dad, writing: “I don’t know what you’re struggling with exactly but I think I have a pretty good idea & I’d love to help you if you would open up and receive the help. You know how to reach me.”
The put up comes simply days after Billy Ray Cyrus’ efficiency on the Liberty Ball in honor of Trump’s return to the White Home was extensively panned by critics and followers.
The “Achy Breaky Heart” singer sounded hoarse and appeared to come across points with the venue’s audio system that prompted his guitar to chop out, even after a pair of crew members appeared onstage to assist.
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Billy Ray Cyrus informed the gang that “technical difficulties” had been responsible, and in contrast himself to Carrie Underwood, who carried out at Trump’s swearing-in ceremony that morning with out musical accompaniment after an audio glitch.
A day after the inauguration, he defended his efficiency on Instagram.
“I had a ball at the Liberty Ball last night and I’ve learned through all these years when the producer says, ‘You’re on,’ you go entertain the folks even if the equipment goes to hell,” he wrote. “I was there for the people and we had a blast. That’s called rock n roll!!!”