Tish Cyrus, mother of Miley Cyrus, reveals her biggest regret in raising her daughters

 March 4, 2024

Tish Cyrus, the mother of pop star Miley Cyrus, recently confessed during rapper Wiz Khalifa's podcast Putting It All On The Line this week to her biggest regret in raising her daughters.

Cyrus explained that she regretted that she "didn’t smoke pot when I had kids. I didn’t start smoking until I was like 46, and so -- but I think I would’ve been a better parent if I would’ve smoked then."

She then went on to air out the family grievances between her and her youngest daughter, Noah Cyrus, who is angry with her for "stealing" her then-boyfriend Dominic Purcell. Tish Cyrus and Purcell would go on to get married last year. 

The drama in the Cyrus family is non-stop, and all of this is extremely humiliating for Miley Cyrus, who has been a controversial figure since her rise to stardom.

Miley's path to becoming a star was filled with controversy, and she never was able to shake that image of immaturity and crassness fully.

Her mother's actions certainly don't help shift the public's perception of the Cyrus's. A family rift over a mother stealing her daughter's boyfriend is incredibly humiliating and wouldn't happen in a healthy family.