On Sunday, Feb. 2, the "Flowers" songstress made her first public appearance at the Grammy Awards since her brother Trace expressed concern over their father Billy Ray Cyrus. Miley, 32, brought her mom, Tish Cyrus, and boyfriend Maxx Morando to the show.
Soon after she arrived at the awards show at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, Miley learned that she and Beyoncé won a Grammy for their Cowboy Carter collaboration "II Most Wanted." They won in the country duo/group performance category.
The "Angels Like You" singer — who won her first Grammy at last year's show — earned a Grammy in the country category before her dad did.
Trace's Concerns
Miley's appearance comes after Trace penned an emotional letter to his dad on Instagram on Jan. 22 and wrote that after years of wanting to be like him, he can "barely recognize him now."
The letter came after fans expressed concern over his chaotic performance at The Liberty Ball during President Donald Trump's inaugural celebrations.
Billy Ray's Response
Billy Ray addressed the criticism in a statement to PEOPLE days later and said he "wouldn't have missed the honor of playing this event whether my microphone, guitar and monitors worked or not."
On Jan. 24, a Cyrus family source told PEOPLE the brood wants no part in the drama.
Miley's Stance
Two days later, another source told PEOPLE that Miley doesn't want to be involved.
"She's in a great place now. She's thriving and looking out for herself," the source added of the "Malibu" singer.
The Grammys are broadcasting live from Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on CBS or stream them live and on-demand on Paramount+.