The 32-year-old pop star – who was previously married to actor Liam Hemsworth – has accused her mother of giving her terrible dating advice over the years revealing Tish taught her “the wrong way” to handle relationships and she had to “learn the right way by myself”.

In a joint interview with The Cut, Miley said: “Mom’s always wanted me to stay with the wrong guy ’cause they’re hot.”

Tish then claimed her advice has worked because Miley is now dating drummer Maxx Morando, saying: “Well, that was great advice because after so many years, you’re kind of over it and you’re like … In a relationship. At least you get to look at somebody that’s hot!”

Miley then corrected her mother, adding: “No, I ended up with a person who means a lot to me and treats me really well and respects me.

“I had to learn that the hard way because my mommy taught me the wrong way and then I had to learn the right way by myself …

“I had to find someone who treats me with respect and then Mom never really put that on the top three of her must-haves. Mom was like: ‘They need to be tall’ … My man’s hot as hell … But my man also respects me.”

Miley’s sister Brandi then pointed out their mom has “evolved” and the singer pointed out Tish has just “found someone that is hot and respects her” since meeting her now-husband actor Dominic Purcell.

The Flowers singer added: “That’s always the goal.”

Miley previously insisted her raunchy image caused her relationships to “fall apart”.

The singer recalled how she had a “hard time” in 2013 after causing controversy with her naked appearance in her Wrecking Ball video and twerking on stage with Robin Thicke at the MTV Video Music Awards, and she found it hard to date because potential partners didn’t like her sharing her “sexual expression” with the world.

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Miley – whose engagement to Liam ended that year before they reconciled three years later – said on the Wondery podcast Reclaiming with Monica Lewinsky: “I lost everything during that time in my personal life because of the choices I was making professionally.

“If I kept dressing or acting a certain way, my relationships fell apart. No one wanted to date me because they didn’t want to be with a woman [whose] sexual expression part was not for them. It was like shared with the world.

“So, like, guys, when I would try to date, when I was dating, or who I was engaged to at the time, that didn’t work out because I was sharing a part of myself that men wanted to be saved for them only.”

Tish Cyrus is opening up about a surprising piece of advice she once gave her daughter, Miley Cyrus, and it’s sparking conversation. In a candid reflection, Tish admitted she once told Miley to “stay with the wrong guy,” advice that might sound unusual on the surface but came from a place of love, experience, and perspective.

According to Tish, the guidance wasn’t about encouraging her daughter to settle or ignore red flags. Instead, she explained it was rooted in the idea that every relationship—right or wrong—offers lessons. For Tish, allowing Miley to navigate difficult partnerships was a way of helping her grow, learn more about herself, and develop the resilience needed to recognize what truly works in love.

Tish has often been praised for being a hands-on and supportive mother, not just in Miley’s career but in her personal life as well. Her comment highlights the delicate balance many parents face when guiding their adult children: knowing when to protect them and when to let them make their own mistakes. Tish believes that by staying in those “wrong” relationships a little longer, Miley was able to gain clarity about what she didn’t want, ultimately bringing her closer to the love and happiness she deserves.

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For Miley, who has been open about her past relationships and the lessons she’s learned from them, her mom’s advice appears to have left a lasting impression. Miley has often used her music to process heartbreak, growth, and reinvention, and it’s clear that those “wrong guy” experiences shaped not only her personal outlook but also her artistry. Tish’s unconventional wisdom reinforced the idea that pain and struggle can be powerful teachers, fueling both strength and creativity.

The comment also reflects the strong and transparent relationship between mother and daughter. Unlike some parent-child dynamics where advice might be filtered or softened, Tish and Miley have always had a bond rooted in honesty. Tish’s willingness to share even uncomfortable perspectives underscores her commitment to preparing her children for life’s realities rather than shielding them from them.

While some may view the advice as questionable, others see it as empowering. By encouraging Miley to face difficult relationships head-on, Tish was ultimately reminding her that she had the strength to walk away when the time was right. It was never about staying permanently—it was about staying long enough to understand herself better and to value the right kind of love when it came along.

Tish Cyrus’ candid admission offers a glimpse into the unique family dynamic that has supported Miley through the ups and downs of fame and relationships. It’s a reminder that sometimes unconventional advice, when rooted in love, can pave the way for growth, independence, and a deeper understanding of what it means to choose happiness.