 Miley Cyrus says she feels more at ease heading out on an international tour now that things are fine on the home front.
Earlier this year, her parents, Billy Ray and Tish Cyrus, were getting a divorce, and her father was critical of his daughter’s behavior. But the Cyruses recently called off their divorce and the family is spending time together. “I think it’s good, especially when you go on the road. You have to make sure everyone is happy before you start traveling. As long as I’m happy, they are happy,” Cyrus said in a recent interview. The former “Hannah Montana” star is leaving for South America and Australia on April 27 for her Gypsy Heart Tour. It will be the first time Cyrus, whose most recent album is titled “Can’t Be Tamed,” has gone to South America, and she’s excited — even though she won’t be able to communicate with her fans in their language. She recently released one of the album’s songs, “Every Rose Has Its Thorn,” in Australia. But she won’t be releasing that song in the United States, and right now, she has no plans to tour in her native country either. (SD-Agencies) |