Miley Cyrus' Brother, Trace Cyrus Found Himself In Hot Water After Bashing Women On OnlyFans

    "I just think this independent mindset of not needing a man is extremely toxic and leads to a very lonely future.”

    Miley Cyrus’ brother is receiving a lot of backlash for his comments about OnlyFans creators and sex workers.

    miley and her brother

    And, if you just learned that Miley had a brother, that’s fair. She actually has three brothers and two sisters.

    Miley, 30, her brother Braison, 29, and sister Noah, 23, share the same parents, Tish Cyrus and Billy Ray Cyrus. Billy Ray had another son named Christopher Cody from a previous relationship, and Tish had Trace, 34, and Brandi, 36, from a prior relationship.

    miley with her parents and siblings at a media event

    As a millennial, I didn’t even recognize Trace at first, and that's because I’m used to this:

    Trace with an emo look

    Or perhaps, this:

    trace on stage with long straight hair and facial piercings

    And not necessarily this:

    Trace is famously known for being half of the band Metro Station, who gave us the song “Shake It” during the peak 2000's era of emo kids on Myspace. Or, for reality TV fans like myself — a transition song of The Hills, Season 4, Episode 9, “If She Never Met Spencer,” when Heidi Montag randomly sent Lauren Conrad an awkward apology letter.

    lauren giving the letter to whitney to read as well

    Well, now big brother Trace chose not to “shake, shake, shake” off the drama and instead aired a series of controversial opinions about women who use OnlyFans — and people are really upset.

    trace with his band on stage

    In an Aug. 30 tweet, Trace wrote, “There’s so many girls that do Only Fans that have lost their chance of ever settling down with a good guy with morals.”

    “A lot of successful guys will sleep with those girls, but they don’t want to wife them,” he continued.

    Trace included that he does know “amazing girls” that do OnlyFans that are genuinely good people but believes the “independent mindset of not needing a man is extremely toxic and leads to a very lonely future.”

    He finished his thought by urging more girls to continue to talk about it so others would be aware of the supposed risks he stated. “Having a good man and a family will bring you more happiness in old age than OF ever could.”

    Of course, his opinion didn’t go over well with the general public, and he was met with lots of criticism.

    Farrah Abraham, an alum of MTV’s Teen Mom franchise and an adult content creator, fired back by calling out Trace for ignoring men who also create content on OnlyFans. “Yet men have OF accounts with marriage, family, etc. So can [a] woman. Balance and brand is real. Forget limited, insecure mindsets @tracecyrus.”

    And that's just a taste of the backlash Trace received for his comments. Here’s what others are saying:

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    Trace responded to the online criticism, saying the only reason people were offended by his statements is because they're valid. "If there wasn't truth to my statement nobody would care," he wrote. "I triggered everyone who already knows this but try's [sic] to ignore it. My message was extremely positive and great advice. Your [sic] welcome."

    Only reason people are so offended on here from my post today is because it’s true. If there wasn’t truth to my statement nobody would care. I triggered everyone who already knows this but try’s to ignore it. My message was extremely positive and great advice. Your welcome.

    — Trace Cyrus (@TraceCyrus) August 31, 2023
    Twitter: @TraceCyrus

    What do you think of Trace's hot take? Let me know in the comments.