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Miley Cyrus Pregnant Rumors: Billy Ray Cyrus Responds to Miley's Pregnancy Reports

Country singer Billy Ray Cyrus shocked his 1.7 million followers on Twitter last week when he tweeted, "I'm going to be a grandfather. Just call me Pawpaw!" Does this mean that one of his children, specifically Miley Cyrus, is expecting a baby?

In January, Life & Style ran a cover story announcing that Miley was "pregnant and dumped." The article claimed that she was "notoriously lax about birth control" and that her boyfriend, Patrick Schwarzenegger, considered breaking up.

According to the magazine, Patrick's family staged an intervention during a recent vacation in Hawaii, demanding that he breaks up with the singer.

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"But Miley had her own surprise in store," claims the magazine's source. "When Patrick got back to L.A., they went to dinner and both said that they had something to say to each other. Patrick went first and said he needed some space and wanted to take a break—and that's when Miley interrupted and said, 'Well you can't, because I'm pregnant!'"

Miley never commented on the rumors directly, but she did silence the split talk when she attended a pre-Grammy's event with Schwarzenegger. And if her gown was any indication, there was no hint whatsoever of a baby bump.

However, the baby rumors continued, so the "Wrecking Ball" singer decided to poke fun at them by posting a manipulated image of herself getting an ultrasound. Her best friend Cheyne Thomas played a doctor, and the sonogram showed a pizza baby.

"The rumors are true," Miley captioned the shot.

It turns out that Billy Ray was also poking fun at the pregnancy rumors, and is not actually expecting a grandchild, according to an insider from E! News. The country singer posted a follow up to his tweet, which was the same image on Miley's Instagram, and wrote, "Yep…Papaw Cyrus."

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