Billy Ray Cyrus and Elizabeth Hurley have been happily dating for over six months, with their relationship still “going strong” since they first made it public in April 2025. Despite initial skepticism, a source close to Hurley says their connection was genuine from the start, and they’ve quickly formed a close bond while blending their families seamlessly. “They’re very different, but it works. They’re so cute together,” the source adds. “It’s the kind of connection that surprises people but makes perfect sense when you spend time with them. Liz’s very happy.” They first met in 2022 on a Christmas movie set, but began dating after Cyrus’s 2024 divorce. Hurley, 60, describes their life near Nashville as beautiful and likens the surroundings to parts of her home country of England, while Cyrus, 64, praises Hurley as “a great human being” and credits their relationship for his renewed happiness. (People)
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Billy Ray Cyrus And Elizabeth Hurley Are Still “Going Strong” After Dating For Six Months
Oct 27, 2025 | 8:00 PM

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