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Judge Orders Firerose To Stop Using Husband Billy Ray Cyrus' Credit Cards Amid Messy Divorce

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By Favour Adegoke on July 13, 2024 at 2:15 PM EDT

Singer Firerose has been court-ordered to stop using estranged husband Billy Ray Cyrus' personal and business credit cards.

Since Cyrus filed for an annulment a few months ago, the couple have accused each other of emotional and verbal abuse.

The allegations from Cyrus include that Firerose defrauded him and only wanted money, while Firerose claimed that he abandoned her before her double mastectomy surgery.

Billy Ray Cyrus's lawyers have since shared notes sent by Firerose, in which she allegedly begged for a chance at reconciliation.

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Firerose Can't Use Billy Ray Cyrus' Credit Cards Anymore

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There's a new development in the ongoing divorce case between country music star Billy Ray Cyrus and his wife, Firerose.

According to reports, a Los Angeles Judge has ruled that Firerose can no longer use any of Cyrus' personal credit cards, such as his American Express business card or those in his business's names.

Cyrus previously accused Firerose of charging over $96 thousand to his American Express account in 37 unauthorized charges.

He claimed to have never given his singer-wife access to those credit cards or bank accounts. Firerose responded by claiming she's had access to his cards and bank accounts since they started living together in 2022.

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Firerose argued before the court that she should have continued access to Cyrus' money to cover her lawyer's fees and expenses. She also claimed that Cyrus introduced her to a luxurious lifestyle when she moved in, which his money was used to maintain even amid their divorce.

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Billy Ray Cyrus And Firerose Have Accused Each Other Of Abuse

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The judgment on his credit cards is just one small battle in the ongoing divorce war between Cyrus and Firerose.

The "Old Town Road" singer filed for an annulment of their marriage just seven months after they tied the knot. In his filing, Cyrus accused his ex of fraud and "inappropriate marital conduct."

In her response, Firerose accused Cyrus of displaying emotional and verbal abuse and manipulation.

During a recent interview with PageSix, the Australian singer claimed that Cyrus would treat her like a "prisoner" in their home and screamed at her all the time for no reason.

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She said, "Billy had very strict rules. I didn't have a car. I was only allowed to go to the local chiropractor and allowed once a month to get my nails done… If I had to send a text, I had to read it out to him for permission. It was the same for email."

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Billy Ray Cyrus Denies The Allegations

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Cyrus responded to Firerose's allegations against him in another court filing, denying thr "mind-boggling" claims of abuse. He made his own allegations against the Australian singer, saying she also abused him and only ever wanted his money to live a life of luxury.

Firerose then responded again, revealing that Cyrus left her the day before she was scheduled for a preventative double mastectomy because of her BRCA1 gene. She claimed that he'd promised to sponsor the balance of her surgery and recovery but absconded.

When Cyrus denied these allegations again, Firerose's lawyers released a statement. It read, "The audacity to question a BRCA-positive women's decision to undergo a preventative surgery further shows the kind of cruel manipulation Firerose was subjected to."

Firerose Allegedly Begged Her Husband To Take Her Back

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In response to Firerose's allegations and statements, Cyrus' team shared a handwritten love note the singer sent to him, in which she begged him to fix their relationship.

The "Hannah Montana" star allegedly discovered the note at his home two days after Firerose was court-ordered to leave the property.

It read, "I miss you more than I can possibly explain in words Baby. Please let's work this out and not become anything but closer out of this hellish experience. I need you. I love you. I am so sorry."

Cyrus's lawyers also revealed another text message Firerose sent in which she begged for another chance.

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It read, "I'm praying with my entire soul that we can find each other again today. I feel completely lost & miss you more than I can explain. You have been my best friend in the world every day for over 4 years. 24/7. I miss you terribly. My heart is shattered & I need my best friend right now more than ever."

How Did Billy Ray Cyrus And Firerose Meet?

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Firerose first met Billy Ray in 2010 at a Hollywood studio while he was still married to Tish Cyrus, his second wife. At the time, the country music star was starring alongside his daughter, Miley Cyrus, on Disney Channel's "Hannah Montana."

According to Page Six, after their first meeting, they formed a friendship, with the "Old Town Road" hitmaker calling them "soulmates" and promising a timeless love story, though they seldom kept in touch.

A decade later, Billy Ray reached out to Firerose for a duet on Tanya Tucker's "Delta Dawn," telling her he hadn't stopped thinking about her over the years.

She claimed that he often told her he was "getting divorced," explaining it was complicated due to his children and long marriage.

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As they began dating, Billy Ray reportedly instructed the Australian singer not to discuss their relationship publicly when they released their duet "A New Day" in 2021.

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