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Billy Ray Cyrus and Fiancée Firerose Share Insight Into Their "Beautiful Whirlwind" Romance
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Date:2025-04-15 02:23:59
There are no achy breaky hearts for these two.
Billy Ray Cyrus and fiancée Firerose, who first met on the set of Hannah Montana twelve years ago but only started dating within the last couple years, recently gave an inside look into their relationship.
"It has been a beautiful whirlwind," Firerose said of the couple's romance while on ABC's Good Morning America August 31. "I'm just so grateful that I get to live my dreams every day with the love of my life."
In fact, the pair's professional bond blossomed first as they released a song together in July 2021. And with the release of their newest song, "Plans," Billy Ray says its a partnership that just works.
"We're kind of like peanut butter and jelly," the 62-year-old said. "I'm a left-handed, singer-songwriter from Flatwoods, Kentucky, and she's a trained orchestral musician."
Billy Ray and Firerose got engaged last August, four months after his ex-wife Tish Cyrus filed for divorce in April 2022, though the two had not been living together since 2020, per legal documents obtained by E! News. The exes share five kids together—Miley, 30, Braison, 29, and Noah, 23 as well as Tish's two children, Brandi, 36, and Trace, 34, from a previous relationship whom Billy Ray adopted.
For their part, despite having known each other for over a decade, Billy Ray and Firerose's relationship became romantic after the two grew closer over the pandemic. The Australian singer, who has a background in symphony, moved in with Billy Ray in the summer of 2022 and the pair were engaged shortly after.
"All of the sudden, the life that I've always known as a touring artist didn't exist anymore," Billy Ray told People in November of living and working with Firerose amid the pandemic. "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."
So how did the "Old Town Road" singer pop the question? As it turns out, simplicity was the name of the game.
"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,'" Firerose added, revealing that Billy Ray didn't even have a ring at the time. "He said, 'I love you. I wanna make this official. I wanna be with you forever.'"
To see more of Billy Ray and Firerose's relationship from the beginning, keep reading.
Billy Ray Cyrus' first encounter with Firerose came when he was taking a break with his dog on the set of Hannah Montana, the hit Disney Channel series he starred on with his daughter Miley Cyrus from 2006 until 2011.
"On that given day, Firerose came out of the front door," the "Achy Breaky Heart" singer told People. "There was almost a moment of, I don't know, recognition. I was like, 'This girl's a star.'"
While Cyrus had no idea who Firerose, then 22, was at the time, his future fiancé definitely knew who he was. "Growing up in Australia, my love of music was predominant over everything," she said. "I've known his music since forever."
There for an audition, Cyrus offered to introduce Firerose to the Hannah Montana crew and invited her to watch the show's rehearsal.
"She met a lot of the cast and met the producers, writers," he said. "And, in some ways, well, in a lot of ways, we became friends."
While the duo stayed in touch—"Our friendship was so solid over the years," Firerose told People—their bond grew when they became songwriting partners during the pandemic.
"She plays all of her own instruments and writes her own songs," Cyrus explained. "We began sharing music, and it just evolved."
Cyrus and Firerose released their first song together "New Day," which they collaborated on amid Cyrus' private marital strife. Tish Cyrus filed for divorce for a second time in April 2022, citing "irreconcilable differences" as the reason for their split and noting they hadn't lived together since February 2020.
"Billy confided in me a lot of what was going on in his life," Firerose explained. "I was just the best friend I could possibly be, supporting him."
After finalizing his divorce with Tish and "a lot prayer," Cyrus was ready to move on and asked Firerose to be more than friends.
"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," Cyrus said. "Again, we're musicians, first and foremost, both of us. And we found this harmony, and this rhythm, this melody to life."
Soon after they began dating, Firerose moved to Cyrus' Franklin, Tenn., farm.
Cyrus officially confirmed his relationship with Firerose when he posted the first selfie of the couple on his Instagram page.
"Wishing everyone a brilliant time at the @vmas tonight!" he captioned the pic. "Music changes everything."
Firerose also shared the photo on her page, using it to pay tribute to her boyfriend. "The world is a better place with you in it," she wrote on Aug. 25. "Happy Birthday Billy."
The pair celebrated the fall season with a cozy snap in front of a tree with orange and red leaves, but all eyes were on the diamond ring on Firerose's finger, fueling speculation that the couple was engaged.
The couple released their second collaboration "Time," with Cyrus describing the tune as a "reckoning."
"I've spent my life worried about things that are beyond my control," he told People. "But at this spot in my life, [I know] that all you really have is the happiness that you feel inside your mind and your heart."
After months of speculation, Cyrus' rep confirmed to E! News that he was engaged to Firerose.
"Together imagine magic everyday," Cyrus captioned a Nov. 22 selfie of the couple. "…that's what love is."
Firerose later detailed Cyrus' proposal, which happened in August at their Tennessee home.
"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,'" she recalled. "He said, 'I love you. I wanna make this official. I wanna be with you forever.' "
The singers were "dreaming of a white Christmas" while celebrating the holidays together. To commemorate the season, the couple teamed up for a cover of "Silent Night."
While Cyrus captioned this snap "Sunsets were made for this," he and Firerose only had eyes for each other.
Firerose celebrated seven years of sobriety by saying she was "very grateful for all the blessings in my life today" in a May 23 post.
Cyrus supported his fiancee in the comments, writing, "So proud of you!!!!"
Despite reports of tension with his children following his divorce, Cyrus posted a photo with Firerose and his daughter Noah Cyrus after she announced her engagement to Pinkus.
As for how Miley Cyrus feels about her father's romance with Firerose, a source close to the "Wrecking Ball" singer previously told E! News, "The divorce between her parents have put a strain on her relationship with her dad and it's been hard to connect with him in the last year. She hopes they can eventually work on their relationship."
The insider added that while Miley "doesn't have a relationship" with Firerose, "she, of course, hopes [Billy Ray] is happy."
The engaged couple teamed up with songwriter Diane Warren for the romantic ballad "Plans," which Cyrus described as "the story of our lives" on Instagram.
The tune finds Cyrus and Firerose singing "Have you got plans for forever?" together in the chorus, with the music video featuring the pair in wedding attire.
The crooning couple made their official red carpet debut at the 16th Annual Academy of Country Music Honors on Aug. 23, in Nashville. After posing for photos, Cyrus and Firerose took the stage together to perform with Travis Denning during the show.
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