Billy Ray Cyrus has responded to the concerned plea shared by his son Trace, and said that he hopes his family can begin to “heal”.It comes as the Metro Station singer took to Instagram last week following a widely-criticised performance from his father at Donald Trump’s inauguration Liberty Ball, which saw him battle with technical difficulties and accused of lip-syncing.In his update, Trace said that he “barely recognises” his father now and urged for him to reach out for help as “it seems this world has beaten you down and it’s become obvious to everyone but you.”Now, the country music star has seemingly addressed the comments publicly for the first time, taking to YouTube Shorts to share a statement about rallying support for those in need.Uploading a clip from the music video to his 2009 song ‘Somebody Said A Prayer’, Billy Ray shared a caption that read: “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 wrote.“Let this moment be the start of healing for us all. ‘The past does not equal the future.’ Amen”.The music video in question starred Trace, who was adopted by Billy Ray and his now ex-wife Tish back in 1993.Although this is the first time that the singer has seemingly publicly addressed the comments made by his son, Trace did share another post online last week claiming that his father had reached out and threatened legal action.“I could have been extremely honest about a lot more but I don’t want to put your business out there like that,” Trace wrote over the weekend. “But for you to threaten me with legal action for wanting you to get help is a disgrace.
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