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    Noah Cyrus Fuels Family Feud Rumors With Cryptic Song Choice

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteJune 25, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Noah Cyrus is once again turning heads and raising eyebrows.

    The 25-year-old singer took to her Instagram Stories this week with a sultry bikini snapshot and an emotionally charged song selection that’s reigniting whispers about her rumored family drama involving her mom, Tish Cyrus, and “Prison Break” star Dominic Purcell.

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    Noah Cyrus Sparks Speculation With Cryptic Song Choice

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    In the photo, Noah, beer in hand and clad in a barely-there bikini, looked effortlessly stunning. But it was the soundtrack to the post that caught fans’ attention.

    She chose Shaboozey’s “Good News,” highlighting lyrics that suggested deeper emotional turmoil. “Sittin’ here sippin’ on cold truth, no one knows what I’m goin’ through. Bet the Devil wouldn’t walk in my shoes.”

    The cryptic message comes months after Noah and Tish appeared to mend fences following a swirl of rumors that Tish had married 55-year-old Purcell in 2023 after he had allegedly been involved in a casual relationship with Noah.

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    Tish Accused Of Banning Her Kids From Wedding Amid Dominic Purcell Drama

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    Sources claimed the fallout was intense.

    According to multiple reports, Noah and her brother Braison were notably absent from the Malibu wedding, which took place at sister Miley Cyrus’ home.

    One insider even told Entertainment Tonight that Tish blocked both of them on Instagram and went so far as to request security to keep them from the ceremony.

    “Tish was the one who did not invite Noah and Braison… after she pursued Dominic,” the source claimed.

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    Tish And Noah Cyrus Open Up About Reconnecting After Rift

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    However, the mother-daughter duo has been taking public steps toward reconciliation.

    Last July, Noah was seen visiting her mother, and by April, she had joined Tish and her sister, Brandi, on their “Sorry We’re Cyrus” podcast. Though they avoided directly addressing the alleged love triangle, the pair spoke about how they’ve grown closer.

    Tish gushed about Noah’s fiancé, German fashion designer Pinkus, whom she got engaged to in May 2023, and highlighted how living closer to each other this year has helped their relationship heal.

    “It’s been so good for us,” Tish shared on the podcast. “We’ve been able to go on our walks and found our new favorite ice cream truck.”

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    Tish Cyrus Gushes Over Pinkus

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    Since Noah Cyrus moved closer to her mom, Tish, it’s not just their mother-daughter bond that’s flourished. Tish has also grown especially fond of Noah’s fiancé, German fashion designer Pinkus.

    “It’s really cute because my fiancé and my mom are really close,” Noah shared during the episode of the “Sorry We’re Cyrus” podcast. “I love that so much because my past boyfriends my mom has not been close with. Now I’m with a nice little German man.”

    Tish didn’t hold back her approval, chiming in with praise, “He is a man. Honestly, it’s one of the things that I love about him.”

    She continued, “He’s so respectful and driven and sweet. Honestly, I think he is perfect. He is so awesome, and I could not be happier that you are with him.”

    Noah, clearly just as smitten, agreed with a smile, “Me too.”

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    Noah Cyrus Reveals Why She’s Always Wanted To Marry Young

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    Elsewhere in the episode, the “I Burned Down LA” singer opened up about her longtime desire to marry young, something she credits to her mom’s example.

    “I always wanted to get married. Like, every relationship I’ve had, I’ve thought about marrying them,” she said. “My explanation was always, ‘Well, my mom had her first kid by the time she was 21.'”

    “I don’t think of that as, like, an ‘oopsie age.’ I think of that as, ‘Well, I’ve been working since I was 15. Why couldn’t I have a child or get married in my early 20s?’ That was something I really wanted.”

    Noah and Pinkus announced their engagement in June 2023, nearly a year after Tish finalized her divorce from Billy Ray Cyrus.

    And while things seem peaceful on the surface, Noah’s latest social media post suggests there may still be lingering feelings beneath the surface. With lyrics about secrets, sorrow, and needing “good news,” fans are left wondering if it was just a thirst trap or a subtle cry for clarity.



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