Noah Cyrus refuses to let the negativity dictate her actions.
The 24-year-old “July” singer took to her Instagram Story on Sunday to address the critics who called her out for liking her former brother-in-law Liam Hemsworth’s gym selfie.

In a since-deleted post, as reported by Just Jared, she wrote, “There’s no greater joy than seeing y’all get s0000000 angry over the dumbest s–t it’s so entertaining and funny. Who gives a f–k.”
Noah’s remarks came after she faced criticism from fans who labeled her “messy” for liking the Instagram post of Miley Cyrus’ ex-husband over the weekend.

Liam Hemsworth, who was previously married to the “Flowers” singer from 2018 to 2020, shared a thirst-trap selfie on Instagram, sporting a tank top and sweatpants to display his toned physique.

Noah’s subtle action of liking the post ignited speculation about potential tensions within the Cyrus family, especially amid rumors regarding her mother Tish Cyrus’s relationship with her former flame, Dominic Purcell.
According to reports from Us Weekly, Tish and Dominic were romantically involved for about nine months before Tish initiated a more serious pursuit. Their relationship was characterized as “off and on” and described as a “friends with benefits” dynamic by a source cited by People.

Tish, aged 56, and Purcell, aged 54, made their relationship public in November 2022, shortly after Tish filed for divorce from her ex-husband Billy Ray Cyrus, aged 62, following 28 years of marriage.
Less than a year later, in August 2023, they exchanged vows in an intimate backyard wedding. Notably, Noah was absent from the ceremony.

However, reports suggest that Miley, aged 31, was unaware of her sister’s alleged involvement with the “Prison Break” star prior to his marriage to Tish.
“Miley had no idea about the drama with Dominic. No idea at all,” an insider informed People.
Although the family has not addressed the situation publicly, Tish disclosed that she and Purcell have initiated couple’s therapy to address their communication issues, according to a source speaking to Us Weekly on April 4.
“It pushed them away from one another [and it’s] going to take time to heal,” a second insider conveyed to the outlet.