
Call Her Daddy
"And then my biggest fear, my two biggest fears in life were always being alone and my mom passing away... I just don't know if I'll survive it." — Tish Cyrus
"And I think the things that I wanted like my parents did, just have a real type of love... and I was adopted so like it was just like it was just good." — Tish Cyrus
"And then my biggest fear, my two biggest fears in life were always being alone and my mom passing away... I just don't know if I'll survive it." — Tish Cyrus
This episode features a candid conversation with Tish and Brandi Cyrus, offering an intimate look into their lives and family. They explore the complexities of growing up in a famous household, the impact of their parents' public life, and their individual journeys of self-discovery. Tish shares her profound transformation after her divorce, detailing the fear of loneliness and the liberating experience of embracing solitude and personal growth during COVID-19. She reflects on her past attempts to maintain her marriage for the sake of family unity and how she eventually prioritized her own well-being. Brandi discusses her experiences as an adult navigating the family's fame, the challenges of forming genuine friendships and relationships, and her evolving perspective on leveraging her family name.
The sisters delve into their sibling dynamics, particularly the perceived leniency towards Miley compared to Brandi's more structured upbringing. They touch upon their mother's parenting style and how it shifted with each child. The conversation also touches on Tish's new marriage to Dominic Purcell, highlighting the profound impact he has had on her self-confidence and her understanding of a truly reciprocal partnership. They discuss their shared experiences with anxiety and mental health, and how Tish's newfound emotional intelligence has transformed her relationships.
The episode concludes with reflections on their respective career paths, including Brandi's burgeoning DJ career and Tish's role as a supportive matriarch and creative force. They emphasize the importance of self-worth, the courage to leave detrimental situations, and the empowerment found in embracing individuality and happiness, even in the face of public scrutiny.