
Billy Ray Cyrus and Elizabeth Hurley brought more than just their star power to the 30th National Television Awards at The O2 in London on September 10 – they brought the family vibe too! The couple, accompanied by Hurley’s son Damian, lit up the red carpet with smiles and style, turning heads and making headlines.
Damian, who has been a staunch supporter of his mom's relationship with the country music star, was right by their side, sharing in the fun. Ever since Hurley and Cyrus made their relationship public over Easter, Damian has shown nothing but love, often leaving heart emojis on their social media posts and engaging with Cyrus online.
“I do love him a lot,” Billy Ray said about Damian, adding, “It’s great that God brought them into my life when he did. It’s just a good thing.”
Billy Ray, at 64, was a vision of unique style, channeling a Native American-inspired look with leather cowboy boots and a jacket adorned with colorful beads and tassels. He completed the ensemble with a cross necklace, sunglasses, and a hat featuring feathers. Hurley, not one to be outdone, shimmered in a silver gown that flaunted her curves, paired with chunky silver heels – a look that was nothing short of breathtaking.
The red carpet wasn’t the only stage for their fashion – after the awards, Hurley bid farewell to summer with a sizzling bikini photo, highlighting the couple’s recent Scottish getaway and Billy Ray’s birthday celebrations.
Billy Ray seems to be embracing a fresh chapter in his life. After a tumultuous period marked by a high-profile divorce and a rocky relationship with his daughter Miley, things are looking up. His bond with Miley has healed, culminating in a heartfelt birthday gift where she penned a song titled "Secrets," with musical support from his favorite band, Fleetwood Mac.
Miley opened up about their renewed relationship, expressing her joy in seeing both her parents happy. "Now that my mom is so in love with my stepdad, who I completely adore, and now that my dad, I see him finding happiness too – I can love them both as individuals instead of as a parental pairing," she shared, reflecting a mature perspective on her family’s dynamics.