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Drug use of her dad in Hannah Montana

In a recent talk for the family podcast Sorry We’re Cyrus, Miley Cyrus shared a funny anecdote that became news: her father, Billy Ray Cyrus, who was her partner in the Hannah Montana series (2006-2011), smoked marijuana on the set and she was unfairly indicated as the culprit.

Miley, 32, recalled with humor that episode when her mother, Tish Cyrus, interviewed her in the podcast.

When asked about a hilarious memory of Hannah Montana’s time, Miley Cyrus responded without hesitation: “Dad Smoking Pot and Everyone Baming Me For It” (“My dad smoking Mota and all blaming me”).

As he said, chaos formed in the set when production began to suspect that someone had consumed marijuana in the dressing room. They went straight to blame her. Miley replied: “I’m not f —- ing tmiking pot in the Dressing Room. Go Knock on My F – – Ingrad’s Door. It was my dad” (“I’m not smoking mota in the dressing room, they will touch the m … of my dad, it was my dad”).

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Tish soon joined the story, laughing: although they had been informed that “B -ray was smoking a speck”, she insisted that “absolutely no, that would not” and instead, joked by pointing to actor Mitchel Musso (Oliver Oken), present at the set.

This episode highlights an irreverent facet of Miley, who throughout his career has been opened about his marijuana consumption: he confessed to 2024, affirming “I had definitely … Smoked sub pot” (“He had definitely already smoked Mota”) while Hannah Montana still recorded.

The revelation occurred in the midst of a moment of family reconciliation: in that same podcast and in appearances for the press, Miley Cyrus spoke of a complicated past – a “dark decade” without communication with his parents – and revealed that the healing of those ties inspired a new song, “Secrets”, still to leave.

Miley Cyrus’s confession adds another unexpected link to the collective memory of Hannah Montana. By sharing it without filters, it breaks with the stigma of Disney’s child perfection and humanizes those who were behind the screen.

For her, the episode is an accomplice anecdote: a reminder that even parents can be responsible for what their children are attributed.

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