But this morning on "Good Morning America," the 49-year-old Cyrus sought to clarify those comments, telling "GMA" host Robin Roberts that a lot of what was written in the Feb. 22 issue of GQ Magazine "wasn't exactly what I said."
"The way they wrote it, 'Hannah Montana,' you know, destroyed my family -- what I mean to say, and what I hope I said was, fame, the pressures of fame … fame can be a dangerous animal," Cyrus said. "And it's a delicate thing. It's funny. You know, when you get in this industry and … you strike so hard for that moment. But, fame is dangerous …"
He said his family was upset with him for the comments to GQ.
He gave a candid interview in which he talked about the article, his marriage and his commitment to reuniting his family, and fatherhood.
Cyrus told Roberts that he could have done some things differently as a father.
Billy Ray Cyrus Could Have Been Better
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