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Miley Cyrus makes light of dating younger men with mom and sister

Miley Cyrus makes light of dating younger men with mom and sister

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Miley Cyrus made her first appearance on her mom Tish Cyrus's podcast Sorry We're Cyrus, joining sister Brandi Cyrus for a candid and light-hearted episode that touched on family dynamics, relationships, and a shared dating pattern—all three women are currently in relationships with younger men.
During the 1 hour and 36-minute episode, the trio bonded over their similar relationship age gaps, with Brandi playfully pointing out, 'What does it say about the three of us that, technically, we are all cougars?' prompting laughter from Miley and Tish.
Miley, 32, is currently dating musician Maxx Morando, 26, whom she's been linked to since late 2021. Brandi, 38, is in a relationship with Matt Southcombe, 36, while Tish, 58, married actor Dominic Purcell, 55, in 2023. The women took the age difference in stride, joking about the generational quirks that come with dating younger partners.
Miley also opened up about her own experience with the age gap in her relationship, referencing her November 2023 Harper's Bazaar interview. 'He looks at life really differently than I do,' she shared. 'He grew up with a laptop. I had a desktop computer that I shared with my brothers and sisters.'
Beyond the laughs, Miley's appearance also served to subtly shut down ongoing rumours of a rift between her and her mother. The episode marked a rare and heartfelt on-air moment for the Cyrus women, offering a glimpse into their close-knit relationship and their ability to keep things real—and funny.

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Miley Cyrus made her first appearance on her mom Tish Cyrus's podcast Sorry We're Cyrus, joining sister Brandi Cyrus for a candid and light-hearted episode that touched on family dynamics, relationships, and a shared dating pattern—all three women are currently in relationships with younger men. During the 1 hour and 36-minute episode, the trio bonded over their similar relationship age gaps, with Brandi playfully pointing out, 'What does it say about the three of us that, technically, we are all cougars?' prompting laughter from Miley and Tish. Miley, 32, is currently dating musician Maxx Morando, 26, whom she's been linked to since late 2021. Brandi, 38, is in a relationship with Matt Southcombe, 36, while Tish, 58, married actor Dominic Purcell, 55, in 2023. The women took the age difference in stride, joking about the generational quirks that come with dating younger partners. Miley also opened up about her own experience with the age gap in her relationship, referencing her November 2023 Harper's Bazaar interview. 'He looks at life really differently than I do,' she shared. 'He grew up with a laptop. I had a desktop computer that I shared with my brothers and sisters.' Beyond the laughs, Miley's appearance also served to subtly shut down ongoing rumours of a rift between her and her mother. The episode marked a rare and heartfelt on-air moment for the Cyrus women, offering a glimpse into their close-knit relationship and their ability to keep things real—and funny.

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