Billy Ray Cyrus performed his 2007 ballad “Ready, Set, Don't Go” in a social-media video to wish ex-wife Tish Cyrus a happy birthday [1], [2].
The public gesture highlights the ongoing relationship between the former couple following their divorce. Such displays of amicable co-parenting and mutual respect often draw significant attention from fans and the media given the high-profile nature of their family dynamics.
Cyrus shared the video on social media on Wednesday to mark Tish Cyrus’ 59th birthday [2], [3]. The performance served as a nostalgic tribute, utilizing a song originally released in 2007 [1]. In the accompanying message, the singer expressed his hopes for her future well-being.
“Wishing you peace, love, and happiness … forever,” Billy Ray Cyrus said [1].
The singer also took the opportunity to praise the maternal roles within his family. He referred to Tish and another figure as “two of the greatest mothers EVER,” he said [3]. This sentiment underscores a focus on family stability and positive legacies despite the end of the marriage.
The video, which circulated on platforms including Instagram, emphasizes a theme of peace, love, and support [1], [2]. By choosing a song from nearly two decades ago, Cyrus linked the celebration to their shared history while focusing on a supportive present.
““Wishing you peace, love, and happiness … forever.””
The interaction suggests a stable post-divorce relationship characterized by public support. By utilizing a nostalgic track and praising Tish Cyrus' role as a mother, Billy Ray Cyrus is signaling a transition from romantic partnership to a familial bond centered on mutual respect and the well-being of their children.



