Trace Cyrus Accuses Brenda Song of Faking Pregnancy & Illness

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In a surprise Instagram outburst this week, Metro Station guitarist Trace Cyrus, brother to Miley Cyrus, leveled serious allegations against his ex-fiancée, actress Brenda Song. He claims Song fabricated a string of deceptive health crises—terminal breast cancer, a brain tumor, even staged multiple pregnancies and an abortion—during their seven-year relationship, accusing her of manipulating him and his family.
Trace Cyrus’ Alleged Deceptions: Cash, Chaos, and Contrived Illness
Trace says Brenda “stole thousands of dollars” and orchestrated elaborate deceptions, including faking pregnancies and using fake blood to simulate an abortion. In a dramatic revelation, he alleges she wore a bandaged head, claiming recent brain surgery—only for him to remove the bandage and find “no surgical marks.” Moreover, he posted that the relationship “made me realize how f‑ked in the head child stars are,” yet added he hopes she’s now “in a better state mentally.”

No Evidence, No Legal Challenge (Yet)
Despite his detailed claims, Cyrus has provided no evidence. Brenda Song—now engaged to Macaulay Culkin and mother of two—has not publicly responded. There also appear to be no legal proceedings underway, making the accusations largely a personal and unverified social media saga.

Media Echoes: Page Six Weighs In
Media outlets like Page Six Radio expanded on the story, noting the allegations surfaced in response to fan questioning rather than as part of a planned disclosure. Additionally, SiriusXM hosts emphasized the surprising nature of the claims, highlighting how rare and sensational the accusations are.
Public Reaction & Broader Context
Moreover, the explosive claims spotlight the darker side of child star culture, mental health tolls, and how long-buried grievances resurface—especially on social platforms. Cyrus framed his revelations as a warning: “child stars are messed up,” hinting at unresolved trauma from both their relationship and early fame.

What to Watch | Why It Matters |
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Evidence or Denial | Brenda or reps may respond, clarify, or pursue legal action. |
Mental Health Dialogue | Could ignite conversations about trauma, trust, and exploitation in celebrity culture. |
Media Scrutiny | If this story escalates, it may attract deeper journalistic investigation. |
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