Firerose's bombshell handwritten note for Billy Ray Cyrus amid divorce

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Billy Ray Cyrus has hit back after his estranged wife Firerose accused him of psychologically abusing her. The country singer's legal team responded to the accusations by producing evidence of texts and notes she sent to him after he filed for divorce, indicating she had sought to reconcile the marriage.

Billy Ray Cyrus has hit back after his estranged wife Firerose accused him of psychologically abusing her. The country singer's legal team responded to the accusations by producing evidence of texts and notes she sent to him after he filed for divorce, indicating she had sought to reconcile the marriage.

Firerose's claims 'are especially confusing and suspicious in its veracity since she begged Cyrus to forgive her and take her back only two days after he filed his pleadings to dissolve his marriage,' reps for Billy Ray Cyrus said in a statement to DailyMail.com Tuesday. DailyMail.com has obtained a copy of a legal filing Cyrus' lawyers submit to the court Williamson County, Tennessee on Monday.

Firerose's claims 'are especially confusing and suspicious in its veracity since she begged Cyrus to forgive her and take her back only two days after he filed his pleadings to dissolve his marriage,' reps for Billy Ray Cyrus said in a statement to DailyMail.com Tuesday. DailyMail.com has obtained a copy of a legal filing Cyrus' lawyers submit to the court Williamson County, Tennessee on Monday.

Excerpts from the court filing include a screenshot of a text message and a picture of a handwritten note Firerose, 35, wrote to Cyrus, 62, days after he filed for divorce May 23 after around seven months of marriage. In both the text and note, Firerose, whose real name is Johanna Rose Hodges, appears to be trying to salvage the relationship amid difficult circumstances she did not provide specific examples of.

Excerpts from the court filing include a screenshot of a text message and a picture of a handwritten note Firerose, 35, wrote to Cyrus, 62, days after he filed for divorce May 23 after around seven months of marriage. In both the text and note, Firerose, whose real name is Johanna Rose Hodges, appears to be trying to salvage the relationship amid difficult circumstances she did not provide specific examples of. 

Cyrus's reps said that the handwritten note - 'professing her love and need to be with' the Achy Breaky Heart vocalist - was penned by Firerose and left for Cyrus after she vacated their one-time home under court order. Cyrus's reps said Firerose penned a long text message which 'clearly speaks for itself' - as she said she wanted to make peace with him, and had been very upset about their relationship issues.

Cyrus's reps said that the handwritten note - 'professing her love and need to be with' the Achy Breaky Heart vocalist - was penned by Firerose and left for Cyrus after she vacated their one-time home under court order. Cyrus's reps said Firerose penned a long text message which 'clearly speaks for itself' - as she said she wanted to make peace with him, and had been very upset about their relationship issues.

'If Cyrus was truly guilty of the allegations that [Firerose ] alleges in her pleadings, then it is mindboggling to try and explain why she would want to return to live with him,' the reps said. 'Furthermore, she was pleading with him to give her a chance to explain everything to him.'

'If Cyrus was truly guilty of the allegations that [Firerose ] alleges in her pleadings, then it is mindboggling to try and explain why she would want to return to live with him,' the reps said. 'Furthermore, she was pleading with him to give her a chance to explain everything to him.'

Cyrus's reps said in the aforementioned statement that Firerose's decision 'to litigate this 7-month marriage in the press ... has left Mr. Cyrus with no recourse but to set the record straight.' The reps cited the court filing Cyrus entered in an effort 'to file an amended and supplemental complaint for annulment and divorce' which 'sets forth the specifics of [his] fraud allegations and proof of [his] allegations that he was defrauded in his inducement to marry' Firerose.

Cyrus's reps said in the aforementioned statement that Firerose's decision 'to litigate this 7-month marriage in the press ... has left Mr. Cyrus with no recourse but to set the record straight.' The reps cited the court filing Cyrus entered in an effort 'to file an amended and supplemental complaint for annulment and divorce' which 'sets forth the specifics of [his] fraud allegations and proof of [his] allegations that he was defrauded in his inducement to marry' Firerose. 

In the legal filing from Cyrus on Monday, he said that Firerose sought to deceive him in an effort to marry into the famed family to boost her career. Cyrus' legal team said in the court filing that Cyrus trusted Firerose and 'falsely believed she was an honest person.' Cyrus' team said that Firerose has used his American Express card 37 times since he filed for divorce less than a month ago, racking up more than $96,000 in unauthorized charges.

In the legal filing from Cyrus on Monday, he said that Firerose sought to deceive him in an effort to marry into the famed family to boost her career. Cyrus' legal team said in the court filing that Cyrus trusted Firerose and 'falsely believed she was an honest person.' Cyrus' team said that Firerose has used his American Express card 37 times since he filed for divorce less than a month ago, racking up more than $96,000 in unauthorized charges.

The charges included multiple cross-country flights, legal fees, her outstanding tax obligations and Venmo payments. Cyrus' team said that Firerose had misled him into believing she hadn't been married before, and made the claim on a joint appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show last October.

Cyrus' team said in court docs that Firerose had conducted 'a campaign' to isolate him from his family, and blocked at least one of his daughters from being able to contact him. Firerose in a legal complaint June 14 in Tennessee that Cyrus would conduct himself in an 'unpredictable and volatile' manner and that she 'was the victim of extreme verbal, emotional, and psychological abuse.'

Cyrus' team said in court docs that Firerose had conducted 'a campaign' to isolate him from his family, and blocked at least one of his daughters from being able to contact him. Firerose in a legal complaint June 14 in Tennessee that Cyrus would conduct himself in an 'unpredictable and volatile' manner and that she 'was the victim of extreme verbal, emotional, and psychological abuse.'

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