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Billy Ray Cyrus confirms engagement to 'the real deal' he met filming 'Hannah Montana'

Billy Ray Cyrus and fellow singer Firerose have made their engagement official in a new interview with People magazine. The "Achy Breaky Heart" hit-maker revealed Wednesday that he met his new fiancee, an Australian musician, 12 years ago while working on the popular Disney Channel series, "Hannah Montana." Cyrus, 61, and Firerose, 34, seemingly went public with their engagement last month by ...
Billy Ray Cyrus arrives for the 62nd Grammy Awards at Staples Center in Los Angeles on Jan. 26,2020.

Billy Ray Cyrus and fellow singer Firerose have made their engagement official in a new interview with People magazine.

The "Achy Breaky Heart" hit-maker revealed Wednesday that he met his new fiancee, an Australian musician, 12 years ago while working on the popular Disney Channel series, "Hannah Montana." Cyrus, 61, and Firerose, 34, seemingly went public with their engagement last month

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