Seven months after she stopped smoking weed, Tish Cyrus—who managed the careers of daughters Miley Cyrus and Noah Cyrus—shared insight into how quitting marijuana has affected her anxiety.
Tish Cyrus is getting candid about cannabis.
The podcast host—who has managed the careers of her daughters Miley Cyrus and Noah Cyrus—shared insight into why she stopped smoking weed, having previously been very open about being a self-proclaimed stoner.
“It was kind of by accident that I stopped smoking,” she said on the Jan. 2 episode of her and daughter Brandi Cyrus’ Sorry We’re Cyrus podcast. “I went on vacation and it was somewhere I could not have pot and like three days in, had the worst anxiety I’ve ever had in my life. And when I tried to smoke again… Nope.”
After quitting cold turkey, Tish found that smoking, which used to help with her anxiety, “makes it even worse.” But even so, she confessed that she is looking to reintroduce the drug amid recent struggles with anxiety and her mental health.
“The last seven months has been so bad for me, like major anxiety,” she admitted. “It really did just help me in so many ways. And lately I just have not been okay.”
In fact, Brandi—though she doesn’t partake in the drug herself—was supportive of her mom pushing through the initial discomfort of returning to marijuana to once again reap the anxiety-reducing benefits.
“She was great on weed,” the 37-year-old noted, “best version of herself.”
And their candid conversation with DJ trio Cheat Codes came two months after the mother-daughter duo announced that their joint podcast would be rebranded, ditching its former name Sorry We’re Stoned.
“Everybody knows that I loved smoking weed. Weed was my brand,” Tish said in an October teaser posted to their pod’s Instagram. “But I have now not smoked for 5 months.”
“We’re not apologizing for being a Cyrus,” Brandi added. “It’s the opposite. We’re unapologetically Cyrus.”
And, despite her 2022 divorce from Billy Ray Cyrus—who she also shares kids Trace Cyrus and Braison Cyrus with—Tish shouts her last name proudly from the rooftops. But while she still considers herself a Cyrus, she has previously shared insight into the difficult journey that led to their split.
“I never wanted to be divorced,” Tish—who married Prison Break actor Dominic Purcell in 2023—explained on a November episode of Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson’s Sibling Revelry podcast. “For us, you’re in the public eye and the world that we exist in is already so odd and at some times unstable. I wanted to make it work—probably for a little too long—like, for my own mental health.”
But ultimately, she added, “There became a point that, like, I didn’t have a choice.”
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