Billy Ray Cyrus supports Donald Trump, citing upbringing rather than party loyalty. Photo / Getty Images
Billy Ray Cyrus supports Donald Trump, citing upbringing rather than party loyalty. Photo / Getty Images
American singer Billy Ray Cyrus has spoken about why he continues to stand behind Donald Trump, explaining that his approach to the presidency comes from the way he was brought up rather than any party loyalty.
In a new Sky News interview, the 64-year-old was asked whether Trump shouldtry to be less divisive, but he avoided weighing in on the President’s tone and instead pointed to advice he says he heard throughout his childhood.
He said: “My dad was a Democrat and served in the Kentucky legislature for over 20 years, but my dad always said, ‘When the President asks you to do something, you do it, son.’ I can’t speak to his voice – he’s the President."
Cyrus went on to say that he has worked with leaders from both major parties over the course of his career.
He said, “I’ve had both Democratic and Republican Presidents. Served with Bill Clinton, with President Obama. Mr Bush, Mr Bush’s dad. And Mr Trump.
More recently, he publicly endorsed Trump in 2024, posting a photo with him before the election. He later performed at Trump’s second inaugural ball, a performance that drew widespread attention online after technical issues disrupted the show.