- Category:
- Richest Business › Producers
- Net Worth:
- $10 Million
- Birthdate:
- May 15, 1967 (57 years old)
- Birthplace:
- United States of America
- Gender:
- Female
- Profession:
- Film Producer, Actor
- Nationality:
- United States of America
What is Tish Cyrus' net worth?
Tish Cyrus is an American actress and producer who has a net worth of $10 million. Tish is best-known for being the ex-wife of Billy Ray Cyrus and mother of Miley Cyrus.
She was born Leticia Jean Finley on May 15, 1967. She is adopted.
Before meeting Billy Ray Cyrus, she had two children from a previous relationship. Those two children, Brandi Glenn and Trace Dempsey, were both eventually adopted by Billy Ray. Billy also had a child before meeting Tish, a son named Christopher who Tish would later consider her step son.
Miley was Tish and Billy Ray's first child. She was born in 1992, the same year his song "Achy Breaky Heart" became a worldwide smash hit.
Tish and Billy Ray married in 1993. They welcome their second child, Braison Chance, in 1994, and their third child, Noah Lindsey, in 2000.
Before Miley landed her star-making role on the Disney series "Hannah Montana," which premiered in 2006, the family lived on a 500-acre farm near Nashville, Tennessee. After Miley landed the part, the family moved to Los Angeles.
Tish and Billy broke up and reconciled a number of times before officially divorcing April 2022, at which point the filing indicated that they had been separated for more than two years.
In August 2023, Tish married actor Dominic Purcell. In March 2024, rumors swirled that Dominic had actually been dating Tish's daughter Noah before he began dating Tish. The rumor, which was denied, was used to explain why Noah did not attend Tish and Dominic's wedding.
Tish starred on the reality series, "Truly Tish," from 2013 to 2014. She appeared in the 2019 short "Miley Cyrus: Mother's Daughter" and in an episode of the TV series "Doc" in 2001. She has served as an executive producer for the TV series "Sunday Sessions," "Truly Tish," "Brandiville," "Take 2," as well as for the films "The Last Song," "LOL," and "So Undercover."