Billy Ray Cyrus Is Engaged, And She’s Barely Older Than Miley
Billy Ray Cyrus is engaged to a 34-year-old singer who goes only by the name Firerose. His daughter Miley will be 30 years old next week (11/23). Cyrus just divorced…

Billy Ray Cyrus is engaged to a 34-year-old singer who goes only by the name Firerose. His daughter Miley will be 30 years old next week (11/23). Cyrus just divorced his wife Tish of over 30 years in April (2023).
It was 12 years ago, and Billy Ray was on the set of Hannah Montana in Los Angeles when he first met his new fiancee. He told People, "I loved doing that show. There are a couple of old pine trees on the lot that look like Tennessee. Tex [his German Shepard] and I would go out there in the middle of the day, and he'd take care of his business, and we'd stretch, and I'd think how much I missed Tennessee. On that given day, Firerose came out of the front door. There was almost a moment of, I don't know, recognition. I was like, 'This girl's a star.'"
Firerose came over to say hi to Tex. Cyrus recalls, "She told me she'd had an audition, and I said, 'Well, I'm sure you got the job.'" Firerose doesn't remember what she auditioned for, but she did not get the job. Cyrus said he had an idea that day, "I just thought, well, the casting agents, the producers, the writers, they're all on the floor of where we do Hannah Montana. And I actually said to her, 'Don't ever take a strange man up on this offer, but, in this case, Tex will testify that you will be totally safe. I'm going to introduce you to a producer, and you can kind of make yourself at home and watch us rehearse, and you know, maybe it might lead to a role or just another contact at Disney.' And so, off me and her and Tex went back to the studio, and I think she met a lot of the cast and met the producers, writers. And, in some ways, well, in a lot of ways, we became friends."
They stayed in touch, and Firerose asked Billy Ray to hear some of her music. She said, "Our friendship was so solid over the years." He explains, "She plays all of her own instruments and writes her own songs. We began sharing music, and it just evolved."
In July 2021, they released "New Day," their first song together. Firerose said, "Billy confided in me a lot of what was going on in his life. I was just the best friend I could possibly be, supporting him."
Cyrus and Tish have since finalized their divorce. Billy Ray said of the relationship developing during the pandemic, "There was sickness and death and hard times. All of a sudden, the life that I've always known as a touring artist didn't exist anymore. A moment of so much change. And at the same time, Firerose, who had been such a light of positivity, such a best friend. And then, when we began sharing the music, it just evolved more into, as musical soulmates, to soulmates, happy, pure love that, to me, I didn't know could exist. Again, we're musicians, first and foremost, both of us. And we found this harmony, and this rhythm, this melody to life."
Cyrus proposed to Firerose after she moved into his Tennesse farm. Firerose said, "Billy looked at me and said, 'Do you, do you wanna marry me?' And I was just like, 'Of course I do. I love you,' He said, 'I love you. I wanna make this official. I wanna be with you forever.'"
Billy Ray Cyrus celebrates his 61st birthday today (8/25), and we thought about the impact he had in country music in the early 1990s when he was a superstar with a smash hit. "Achy Breaky Heart" was one of the reasons the line dance craze began.
To celebrate Billy Ray's big day, we wanted to look at some other superstars that came out of the 1990s.
Garth Brooks

American singer and songwriter Garth Brooks in the press room of the 22nd Annual American Music Awards at Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California, 30th January 1995. Brooks received the 'Favorite Country Male Artist' award at the ceremony. (Photo by Vinnie Zuffante/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
Reba

397743 06: Actress-singer Reba McEntire holds an award after announcing the nominees for the 28th Annual People's Choice Awards November 27, 2001 in Beverly Hills, CA. Over 200 million people vote for their favorite actors, television shows, motion pictures and musical performers with winners announced during the show on January 13, 2002. (Photo by Vince Bucci/Getty Images)
Alan Jackson

405696 02: Musician Alan Jackson rehearses for the 37th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards May 21, 2002 at Universal Amplitheatre in Los Angeles, CA. (Photo by Vince Bucci/Getty Images)
Billy Ray Cyrus

NASHVILLE, TN - JUNE 8: Singer Billy Ray Cyrus performs at the 32nd Annual Fan Fair country music festival on June 8, 2003 in Nashville, Tennessee. The four-day festival, staged by the Country Music Association, is the largest of its kind and offers fans close access to many of country's biggest stars as well as nightly concerts featuring the genre's top performers. (Photo by Rusty Russell/Getty Images)
Shania Twain

Shania Twain performs at the 30th Annual AMAs held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, CA., January 13, 2003. Photo by Kevin Winter/ABC/Getty Images
The Chicks

405715 09: Musical group the Dixie Chicks attend the 5th Annual VH1 Divas Las Vegas concert May 23, 2002 in Las Vegas, NV. The concert benefits the VH1 "Save The Music Foundation." (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)
Brooks & Dunn

Brooks and Dunn rehearse for "The 29th Annual American Music Awards" at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, Ca. Monday, January 7, 2002. Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images.
LeAnn Rimes

387029 13: American country and pop singer LeAnn Rimes arrives at the Elton John post-Oscars party March 25, 2001 at the Moomba restaurant in West Hollywood. (Photo by George DeSota/Getty Images)
Martina McBride

Martina McBride rehearses for the "2002 Academy of Country Music Awards" at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles, Ca. Tuesday, May 21, 2002. Photo by Kevin Winter/ImageDirect.
Tim McGraw & Faith Hill

384048 28: Country recording artists Faith Hill, winner of awards for "Country Favorite Female Artist and Favorite Album" and "Pop/Rock Favorite Female Artist," and Tim McGraw, winner of the award for "Country Favorite Male Artist," pose for photographers at the 28th Annual American Music Awards January 8, 2001 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, CA. (Photo by Chris Weeks/Liaison)
Clint Black

NASHVILLE - JUNE 11: Country music star Clint Black performs onstage at the 2004 CMA Music Festival (formerly known as FanFair) June 11, 2004 in Nashville, Tenessee. The four-day festival, the largest in country music, will be featured in a two-hour television special on CBS TV in summer, 2004. (Photo by Rusty Russell/Getty Images)