Whew. Trace Cyrus just logged on, opened up Instagram, and said, “Let me torch what little peace I had left.” And guess who’s caught in the digital crossfire? None other than his ex, Brenda Song — a.k.a. Disney royalty, style icon, and current queen of keeping her business classy and private.
Yes, that Brenda.
Trace, known to most as Miley Cyrus’s big brother and Billy Ray’s tattooed heir, decided to take it way back this week, resurrecting drama from his long-dead relationship with Brenda.
And he didn’t just throw shade. He accused Brenda of faking pregnancies AND a terminal illness during their on-and-off relationship, which lasted from 2010 to 2017. Seven whole years of drama — and apparently, some feelings Trace still hasn’t processed.
In a series of now-scrutinized IG stories and posts, Trace aired out what should’ve stayed buried in a group chat, dragging Brenda’s name like it’s 2013 and he’s still trying to trend.
Now let’s be clear: Brenda Song is not responding to the noise. Sis has been over this. She’s booked, she’s blessed, and she’s building a beautiful life with fiancé Macaulay Culkin, a man who hasn’t posted anything messy on the ‘gram since… ever.
She’s raising her child, landing serious acting gigs, glowing in interviews, and staying out of unnecessary drama like the grown woman she is.
In other words: the silence is deafening, and it’s saying “I don’t argue with people I outgrew.”
Look — we’re not here to deny that breakups can be rough. Especially one that lasted nearly a decade. But public accusations like this? Not it. If Trace needed closure, therapy was right there. Instead, he took it to Instagram like it was a confessional booth.
And what’s worse? There’s no proof. Just posts. Just vibes. Just mess.
Meanwhile, Brenda has continued to take the high road — and honestly, that’s why she stays booked and beloved while Trace is trending for all the wrong reasons.
Final Word:
Sometimes the past needs to stay in the past. And sometimes, when you see someone living their best life without you, it’s best to log off and journal. Because dragging someone for attention? That’s not exposing the truth — that’s exposing your own lack of growth.
Brenda’s not responding. Macaulay’s not blinking. And the internet? Already moved on.
So Trace, with love: heal, hydrate, and hit “archive.” This wasn’t the flex you thought it was.
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