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2 days ago
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Country Legend's Son Slams Jason Aldean's Controversial Song: 'Trash for Real'
Country Legend's Son Slams Jason Aldean's Controversial Song: 'Trash for Real' originally appeared on Parade. Billy Ray Cyrus can't seem to stay out of the headlines this week — and this time, it's not even about him. His son, Trace Cyrus, is making waves of his own after publicly slamming country star Jason Aldean. And let's just say, he didn't hold back. Trace, 36, has followed in his father's musical footsteps, though his sound leans more pop punk than country. He's never been shy about sharing his opinions — and on Sunday, June 22, he took to Instagram to take aim at Aldean's 2023 controversial track, 'Try That in a Small Town.' 'Guys, I was just sitting in my kitchen and this stupid song came on the radio,' Trace said in a video, according to Penn Live. 'Remember this went viral? And everyone knows, like I'm as patriotic as it gets. I love Trump and American and all that but listen to how stupid this is,' he continued, 'Like, this is what's on the radio, and the bad song that I been talking about all night, like no one is really listening to.' He then played Aldean's song for the camera, mocking the lyrics. 'OK, bro, great job. You wrote a song, brother. Wow. Congratulations. Claps for you.' Trace went on to suggest that instead of Aldean, radio stations should play his own track, 'On the Run.' 'Like 95.5, like replace that song right now with 'On the Run,' because that song is trash for real,' he explained. Despite his strong words, Trace insisted he wasn't trying to tear Aldean down. 'I'm not trying to like completely destroy Jason Aldean's soul right now but no one wants to hear that on the radio,' he said. 'They are still putting this on country radio and nobody wants to hear it.' He also took the moment to criticize Aldean's music video, pointing out that the country singer shut down Columbia's town square to shoot it — while Trace shot his own video using an iPhone. 'I literally had my girl shoot my video on my iPhone and then I edited it myself and my video is cooler than his stupid video.' Aldean's song and video caused backlash after its release for featuring protest clips and being filmed at a site linked to a 1927 lynching, which some say gives it threatening and racially charged undertones. Following the criticism, Aldean pushed back against accusations that his song was "pro-lynching." On X, he wrote, 'There is not a single lyric in the song that references race or points to it. "Try That In A Small Town," for me, refers to the feeling of a community that I had growing up, where we took care of our neighbors, regardless of differences of background or belief.' Although Aldean previously defended the song, he has not responded to Trace's recent comments. Country Legend's Son Slams Jason Aldean's Controversial Song: 'Trash for Real' first appeared on Parade on Jun 24, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 24, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
20-06-2025
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Country music star's son calls him ‘lamest man to ever walk planet earth'
Trace Cyrus ridiculed his famous father, Billy Ray Cyrus, Tuesday with a scornful social media post. 'This man is so hungry for fame it's pathetic,' Trace wrote in an Instagram post. The 36-year-old musician recalled his father flying to Italy for a fashion show instead of Los Angeles for his grandmother's funeral 'while he was still married to my mom (Tish Cyrus).' Read More: Country music star says he's 'so close to a full healing' with daughter 'Even after his daughter got him a 60K private jet like he demanded he still didn't come even after the plane was paid for,' Trace wrote. 'You're the lamest man to ever walk planet earth. Honestly embarrassed to ever have considered you my idol.' This isn't the first example of Trace's complicated relationship with Billy Ray. Earlier this year, Trace made a public plea for his father to get help following an erractic performance at an inaugural event for President Donald Trump. The performance was so questionable that people on social media were concerned for Billy Ray's health. Read More: Country music star may be dating actress/model 8 months after his divorce '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,' Trace wrote in an Instagram post on Jan. 22. 'You know how to reach me. Till that day comes I will continue to pray for you.' A few days later, Trace said that Billy Ray was considering taking legal action against him. Read More: Country music star says he's had 'his mind blown' by his daughters 'For all of you wondering, no, I still haven't heard from my dad,' Trace wrote in a Jan. 25 Instagram story, E! News reported. 'He did contact a family member to let me know he's taking legal action against me for encouraging him to get help.' He ended his message with a direct note to his father: 'Dad, I live 30 minutes away from you. You could've just come & talk to me like a man.' With new album out soon, country star has already 'got ideas' for next one Country singer involved in pedestrian crash that killed 77-year-old woman Country singer fulfills young fan's unusual request: 'Well this was a first' 'I need a break': Country star taking time to 'figure out what's next' Country music star's wife has had it with IVF treatments after 'hellacious' side effects Read the original article on MassLive.


Daily Mail
18-06-2025
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- Daily Mail
Brenda Song breaks silence after ex Trace Cyrus accuses her of faking cancer and pregnancies
Brenda Song shared a heartwarming Instagram tribute just days after ex-boyfriend Trace Cyrus unleashed a shocking series of accusations against her. Trace, 36—the son of Billy Ray Cyrus and older brother of pop superstar Miley Cyrus, 32— made incendiary claims about his relationship with the Suite Life of Zack & Cody actress, 37, in a string of Instagram posts last week. The musician dated Song on and off from 2010 to 2017, and didn't hold back in his allegations. Among the most serious claims: that Song had stolen from him, faked a pregnancy, and even lied about having terminal breast cancer and a brain tumor. But on Wednesday, Song appeared to sidestep the drama entirely, taking to social media to celebrate her anniversary with fiancé Macaulay Culkin. The pair got engaged in January 2022 and share two children together—Dakota, 4, and Carson, 2. '8 years and there is still no one who makes me laugh or smile like the way you do,' Song captioned a photo of the couple. 'No one who makes me feel more seen, heard or loved.' She added: 'My partner in crime, my adventure partner, my best friend, my baby daddy, my favorite everything- thank you 'To be loved by you is the greatest privilege. Happy anniversary. I love you.' Culkin, 44, didn't ignore the special day either. He posted a quirky beachside photo series of Song getting closer to the camera with each frame. 'Happy anniversary, babe. Thank you for always coming towards me. You never run away,' he wrote in the caption, a subtle nod to their rock-solid bond despite the drama swirling around them. In Trace's shocking social media rant, he claimed Song 'stole thousands of dollars for me and fake multiple pregnancies lied about being terminally ill to make my family and I think that she had breast cancer and a brain tumor.' Trace, who has more than 689,000 followers on the social media platform, continued that 'it was all a lie.' Trace said that Song 'was humiliated to ever show her face around my family again once we figured it out and my mom confronted her and called her out on all of it.' Trace said that it had been 'another scenario where '[he] was a great loving person and someone did me wrong for no reason.' He added of Song: 'Oh, she also faked an abortion with fake blood covering the bathroom floor in my mom and I register her to the OB/GYN - that's when all the lies started unraveling and we realized it was fake.' Trace previously said of the relationship in a February 2018 Instagram post: 'I'm extremely happy for her. 'She inspired me to write countless songs and was such an important part of my life. I will always cherish songs I have … to remind me of our crazy 7 years together. ' Trace later said on Instagram Stories that Song claimed she got the brain tumor removed by the 'best surgeon in Chicago.' Trace added: 'She didn't realize we were catching on to her lies. So when she showed up to my house with a bandage on her head claiming she just got out of surgery. Trace said she 'ripped it off exposing no surgery had been done.' In a later post, Trace said he wasn't going to speak to reporters about his posts about Song; and if he was asked why he was speaking out now, it was because he 'felt like it.' Trace also encouraged people to follow his Instagram account before Friday morning, as he would be taking it private at that point.
Yahoo
15-06-2025
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Brenda Song Defended From 'Weirdo' Trace Cyrus After Allegations Of Fake Pregnancy During Romance
Brenda Song is receiving an outpouring of support from fans amid bombshell allegations from her ex-boyfriend, . The brother of pop star recalled harrowing details of their seven-year relationship, accusing the Disney alum of telling "lies." However, fans think Trace, who has been making headlines for bizarre social media rants, is only seeking attention. The drama began on Wednesday, June 11, after a fan insulted Trace in an Instagram comment section. "Ahhhh, now we know why Brenda left. Good riddance," the user wrote, as seen in a screenshot shared on X. The "Seventeen Forever" star didn't take the remark lightly and decided to spill the tea on what ended the relationship. "Yes, because she stole thousands of dollars from me and faked multiple pregnancies," Trace replied. He alleged that Song lied to his family about being "terminally ill," giving them a breast cancer and brain tumor diagnosis. "It was all a lie," he slammed. The 36-year-old further claimed that his mother, Tish Cyrus, confronted the "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody" actress for her lies. However, due to the humiliation suffered, Song never associated publicly with his family. "Thanks for reminding me of another scenario where I was a great, loving person and someone did me wrong for no reason," he added. Trace continued his outburst online, this time accusing Song of faking an abortion. "Oh, she also faked an abortion with fake blood covering the bathroom floor," he penned. The Metro Station guitarist recalled he and Tish took Song to the hospital, where "all the lies started unraveling and [they] realized it was fake." Trace then took to his Instagram Stories to give an update on when things with his ex-girlfriend finally came to an end. He explained that the "Wendy Wu" actress visited him after allegedly lying about "the best surgeon in Chicago" removing her tumor. Calling it the "funniest part," Trace claimed he embarrassed Song, writing: "She didn't realize we were catching on to her lies. So when she showed up to my house with a bandage on her head claiming she just got out of surgery I ripped it off exposing no surgery had been done." Per Page Six, the Cyrus sibling concluded his rant, calling his ex-girlfriend's actions "proof of how f–ked in the head child stars are." He then expressed hope that Song is doing better mentally. Trace's post wasn't well-received by fans online, who believed he was trying to cause an unnecessary stir. "She's been in a new relationship for years, and this loser is still talking about her like we're supposed to care. Move on horse face @TraceCyrus," this user on X blasted. Another fan urged, "Ummmmm…. Leave Brenda Song alone, you weirdo," while a third comment read, "He's just mad that Brenda is in a happy marriage and has a successful career while he's a flop." This fan theorized, "2012 breakup. Trace [is] clearly hurting for money. Sorry Metro Station didn't work out." Other branded the "Prescriptions" singer for being "bitter" and a "misogynist." Trace and Song's relationship dates back to 2010 after they went public, following his breakup with Demi Lovato. A year after their debut, the former couple announced their engagement in an October 2011 tweet by the guitarist. However, they broke it off less than a year later. The ex-lovers continued to date on and off for six more years before finally going their separate ways in February 2018. US Weekly reports that Trace released a track named after Song that detailed the breakup. The "Running Point" actress has since moved on with fellow actor Macaulay Culkin, to whom she is engaged. Together they have two sons, Dakota, 4, and Carson, 2. Trace's outburst at Song comes just days after he publicly attacked his father, Billy Ray Cyrus. In a disturbing Instagram post, the aggrieved son labeled the country artist "evil" and "pathetic." The music artist slammed his father for being "so hungry for fame," expressing frustration that Billy chose the spotlight over their family. Trace was particularly offended that the "Achy Breaky Heart" singer flew to Italy with Elizabeth Hurley. He alleged that Billy skipped out on his maternal grandmother's funeral in LA to vacation with his new girlfriend. "You're the lamest man to ever walk planet earth," Trace wrote of his dad.
Yahoo
15-06-2025
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Trace Cyrus Attacks 'Pathetic' Billy Ray Cyrus Online: 'So Hungry For Fame'
has unleashed a furious attack on his father, , calling him "evil" and "pathetic" in a blistering Instagram post on Tuesday. The 36-year-old music artist didn't hold back, accusing the "Achy Breaky Heart" singer of being "hungry for fame" and of prioritizing his own public image over family. Trace Cyrus specifically criticized his father for not attending the funeral of his grandmother, despite recently traveling to Italy with girlfriend The post comes five months after Trace had pleaded for Billy Ray to seek help following what he called a "trainwreck" performance at Trump's inauguration in January. 'This man is so hungry for fame it's pathetic,' Trace began in his latest post, clearly frustrated by his father's recent actions. He later recounted how his father flew to Italy for a fashion show, but couldn't make the trip to Los Angeles for the funeral of Trace's maternal grandmother, who had passed away. 'He really flew to Italy for a fashion show but wouldn't come to LA for Mammie's funeral while he was still married to my mom,' Trace wrote, referring to his mother, . 'Even after his daughter got him a 60k private jet like he demanded, he still didn't come, even after the plane was paid for.' Trace's anger didn't stop there. He continued to call his father 'the lamest man to ever walk planet earth,' expressing deep embarrassment for ever having considered him a role model. 'The best thing to come from your downfall is it made me go into beast mode. I refuse to be a washed-up, delusional, evil person when I'm old like you. Christ is King. Get right with God. You need it,' Trace concluded. In a follow-up, Trace continued to criticize his father's appearance, writing, 'Also why does he think that homeless hairstyle looks good? So weird.' Though the comments on the Instagram post were seemingly disabled, Trace shared a screenshot on his Instagram Stories of a follower's comment before it was removed. The follower wrote, 'Seems like a cry for help from a son that desperately needs attention from his father. Bullying him isn't the answer btw.' Trace, however, shot back, explaining that he had "surpassed" his father in many ways and had no desire to ever speak to him again. 'I'm past the point of even caring if I ever speak to him again,' Trace said. 'I've surpassed him in every metric as a man on this planet. There's nothing left to learn from him except from his mistakes. I had hope at one point, but I'm convinced he's finally a lost cause.' Towards the end of his response, Trace made it clear that he planned to continue thriving and, as the oldest son in the family, to carry on the Cyrus legacy. 'The Cyrus last name will continue through me and my many children I plan to have,' he wrote. 'I will raise them the right way and be a part of their life no matter what the circumstances are.' Billy Ray Cyrus has had a tumultuous relationship with his children, having been married three times and fathered six kids. Trace is one of Billy's children from his marriage to Tish Cyrus, who also gave birth to Miley, Noah, and Braison. Billy is also the father of Brandi and Trace from his marriage to Tish, and Christopher from his previous relationship with Kristen Luckey. The father-son relationship between Billy Ray and Trace has been strained for some time, especially after Billy's controversial performance at the Liberty Ball during Trump's inauguration in January. Billy Ray's performance, plagued by technical issues, was heavily criticized, prompting Trace to urge his father to get help. 'Pappy is looking down on you with such disappointment,' Trace claimed in a January Instagram Stories. 'You should be ashamed of yourself. I will always love you, but I no longer respect you as a man. Everyone close to you is terrified to tell you how they really feel. I'm not. Get help.' It's clear that the rift between Billy Ray and Trace continues to grow, with Trace now making it clear that he's done trying to repair the relationship, focusing instead on his own growth and future.