His achy breaky heart is hoping for healing. Billy Ray Cyrus is speaking out after his son Trace posted an open letter expressing concern for the singer’s well-being in the wake of his performance at one of Donald Trump’s inaugural events. On Sunday, the Grammy winner, 63, posted a portion of the music video for his 2009 song “Somebody Said a Prayer” on YouTube Shorts , which shows Trace, now 35, playing a teenager struggling to cope after the death of his father.
The clip intercuts a sad-looking Trace sitting on his bed, holding a bottle of alcohol, with happy moments of him and his character’s recently departed dad. “Sunday callin,” Billy Ray wrote in the caption. “Giving thanks for the California Rain.
Praying for the brokenhearted and their pain.” “Praying for my family. For my children .
.. sons and daughters.
..and their mother,” he added, referring to his ex-wife Tish Cyrus .
“Let this moment be the start of healing ❤️🩹 for us all. ‘The past does not equal the future.’ Amen 🙏🏼” Billy Ray also shared an uplifting message on Sunday with a post on Instagram.
“I was reminded this morning with Tommy Jack and Rain what Johnny Cash said in his letter to me ‘all good things come from above,'” the country star captioned a photo of Cash’s letter to him and a clip of deer walking in a field. “Even the deer..
.. in a moment like this.
” A Cyrus family source has also spoken out, insisting that Billy Ray is in good health despit.
