Billy Ray Cyrus steals Liam Hemsworth's shirt

Both Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth have had their own ups and downs throughout the years, but fans still support them either way. Possibly one of their apparent biggest supporters is no other than Miley's dad, Billy Ray, who recently "borrowed" clothes from his future son-in-law.

Billy Ray appeared dashing in Henry Connick Jr.'s talk show, "Harry." Many fans indeed thought something was up with his new clothes, and Connick was the first to ask about it. Billy Ray probably never thought about having to share this story, but he enthusiastically shared how he "borrowed" clothes from Hemsworth.

"I think if you bring something back you didn't really steal it. I kind of borrowed it from Liam Hemsworth," said Billy Ray. "He didn't know though and he doesn't know. I happened to be getting ready to come up and do this show and there was a clean shirt there."

He also explained that he tends to sweat a lot and change shirts very often. The 56-year-old country singer did say that he would return the shirt after doing the talk show with Connick.

As he talked more about his future son-in-law, he brought up another interesting story showing how much he appreciated Hemsworth. When Billy Ray was having a gig Nashville, both Miley and Hemsworth surprised him, which he was not expecting since he knew his daughter and soon to be son-in-law had their own projects elsewhere.

In addition, it seems that Miley's family and Hemsworth already share close bonds. According to International Business Times, Hemsworth pretty much has a good reputation within the Cyrus family, as both Miley's mother and sister approve of him as well.

During an interview a few months ago, Tish, Billy Ray's wife, mentioned as well of how much she loves Hemsworth and that she "cannot be more obsessed." Her daughter, Brandi echoed her mother's statement.

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