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MOTHER'S DAUGHTERS
New York magazine
|The Cut Special Issue - Fall 2025
THEY FELL APART, CAME BACK TOGETHER, AND NEVER STOPPED DOMINATING THE CHARTS. NOW, MATRIARCH TISH AND SISTERS BRANDI, MILEY, AND NOAH LET US IN ON CYRUS LORE FOR THE CUT'S “FAMILY ALBUM.”
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Tish Cyrus-Purcell with daughters Brandi, Noah, and Miley Cyrus.
TO GET THE WOMEN OF THE CYRUS FAMILY in one room is nothing short of a “miracle,” says Brandi, the eldest daughter.
They're all “freakin’ busy.” This year, Miley released Something Beautiful, her ninth album, and its accompanying film; Noah dropped her second album, I Want My Loved Ones to Go With Me; and Brandi wrapped a residency at the Las Vegas Sphere in between recording episodes of her podcast, Sorry We're Cyrus, with their mom (and Miley’s manager), Tish Cyrus-Purcell. Though they've never exactly been anonymous—Noah’s and Brandi’s early memories are dotted with their sister's world tours—in recent years, the family name has been a tabloid magnet: rumors about divorces, (re)marriages, love triangles, and sibling rivalries. Well, that’s ancient history. The Cyruses have found their way back to one another—Brandi and Tish supporting Miley at the Grammys, Miley expressing her gratitude for both parents in the press, and Noah co-hosting her family’s podcast. As they banter and reminisce on Tish’s couch in Los Angeles (in full glam, naturally), one thing is clear: You can’t keep the Cyrus women down.
What Gets Them to Mom's
MILEY: We're not coming over here to eat; we're coming over here to get our mom to work. It’s basically like, “Mom, we can’t get anyone to do what we want. We need to shoot this video,” or “I need a bigger budget. You have to call the label. You have to call management.”
TISH: You know what? That's the way I like it. Let's talk some business.
MILEY: We're trying to get Mom to get what we want done because they listen to her.
NOAH: Mom is our go-to. If I'm not calling her, Miley's calling her five minutes later.
MILEY: And Brandi's already on the phone; we love merged calls. We're basically just very needy daughters.
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