A lawsuit filed by Jaymee Lee, who claims to be Miley Cyrus’ birth mother, has raised more questions than answers as new details have emerged that challenge her narrative. The lawsuit, which was initiated in May within Davidson County Court in Nashville, alleges that Billy Ray Cyrus breached the adoption agreement concerning Miley’s birth. However, Lee’s recent interview with the Daily Mail has inadvertently undermined her claims.
In the interview, Lee revealed that she chose the name “Miley” while recognizing her pregnancy, due to her extensive travels. She stated, “I wanted a name that was one of a kind that could be linked back to me, specifically.” However, this assertion does not hold up under scrutiny, as Miley’s actual birth name is Destiny Hope Cyrus—not Miley. This discrepancy raises concerns about the authenticity of Lee’s claims regarding the alleged agreement with Billy Ray concerning Miley’s name prior to adoption.
Furthermore, Lee made additional statements about the Kardashian family purportedly offering her legal assistance due to their supposed proximity as neighbors to her grandparents. Yet, there is no verifiable evidence to support this claim, further casting doubt on the legitimacy of her story. The unraveling of these details adds an unexpected twist to what has already become a highly sensationalized narrative.
On a more positive note for Miley Cyrus, she recently got engaged to Maxx Morando, and sources indicate that the couple is contemplating an elopement. Reports from US Weekly suggest that Miley is leaning towards a private wedding, emphasizing her desire for this chapter in her life to remain discreet. With no rush to plan a traditional ceremony, fans may soon see intimate wedding photos grace social media, potentially as early as 2026.
As Miley embraces her upcoming marriage and enjoys a quieter phase of her life, the juxtaposition of her personal happiness against the bizarre allegations made by Lee highlights the unpredictability of fame and the challenges it can bring.
