Miley Cyrus Defends Relationship With Her Father

February 22, 2009 at 11:08am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Disney's Miley Cyrus wants everyone to know that her relationship with her father, Billy Ray Cyrus, is complex, but not in an Electra complex sort of way.

The Hannah Montana star addressed talk that she and her country music star father are a little too close for comfort in her upcoming(Seriously? She's 16! That should only be enough for the preface to a memoir.), Miles to Go.

"The media has said some stuff about my dad and me being too close and too cuddly for a father and a daughter," she writes. "For me and my dad it's not weird at all."

We're not huge fans of Billy Ray, but he does seem a whole lot better than many famously disfunctional celebrity fathers (we're looking at you, Michael Lohan and Joe Simpson). We'll give the Cyrus' a pass on this one.

—J. Bavoso

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Electra complex???

Who knows after all they both live in same place

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