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Miley Cyrus Threatens to Expose Father's Secret

Miley Cyrus allegedly threatened to expose some truth about her father, Billy Ray Cyrus, amid his divorce from wife Tish. Billy Ray and Tish announced their divorce earlier this month, much to the dismay of Miley and her siblings.

"This is a personal matter, and we are doing what is in the best interest of our family. We ask that you respect our privacy at this time," Billy Ray said in a statement to the press.

However, it appears that he has been ignoring his daughter, based on her Twitter feed and persistent appeals to speak with him.

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"@billyraycyrus since your text and email obviously aren't working would you like to talk like this?" Miley tweeted soon after the divorce was announced.

Miley went silent for a bit but just yesterday threatened to expose her father if he did not get in touch with her.

"@billyraycyrus since you won't reply to my texts I'm giving you an hour to tell the truth or ill tell it for you," Miley tweeted.

The text was taken down within minutes, and Miley then tweeted that her account "was just actin all types of cray!" It's unknown if Miley actually meant to tweet her father, but yet the text is similar to her previous warning to her father. Miley also tweeted a picture of her with an unknown woman, which lead to speculation that she was somehow involved with the revelation.

Billy Ray and Tish were spotted together, with daughter Noah, at a restaurant in North Hollywood, fueling speculation that maybe they were reconciling. They appeared quite cozy, as Tish rested her head on Billy Ray's shoulder. The couple has been on-again, off-again since 2010, when Billy Ray filed for divorce.

He and Tish reconciled in 2011, and Billy Ray said he wanted to work on his relationships with his children, especially Miley.

"I feel like I got my Miley back in a way. I feel like we are the daddy and daughter that we were before 'Hannah Montana' happened," Billy Ray told the press.

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