New
York
(ANI):
Miley
Cyrus"s
father
Billy
Ray
has
blamed
Disney's
'Hannah
Montana'
for
his
daughter"s
issues.
The
country
crooner,
who
is
divorcing
his
wife,
Tish,
angrily
said,
"the
damn
show
destroyed
my
family." Blaming
publicists
and
her
handlers,
Cyrus
said
he
wishes
"Hannah
Montana"
never
happened.
"I
hate
to
say
it,
but
yes,
I
do.
I'd
take
it
back
in
a
second,"
the
New
York
Post
quoted
him
as
saying
in
GQ's
March
issue.
Reflecting
on
Miley's
controversial
moments
-
including
seductive
photos
on
the
Internet,
pole-dancing
at
the
Teen
Choice
Awards,
and
posing
for
Vanity
Fair
draped
in
a
sheet
-
Cyrus
says
he
should
have
been
more
strict,
and
accuses
her
handlers
for
going
too
far
to
promote
her,
and
then
using
him
as
the
fall
guy.
"Every
time
the
train
went
off
the
track
.
.
.
her
people,
or
as
they
say
in
today's
news,
her
handlers,
every
time
they'd
put
[the
blame
on]
me
.
.
.
I
took
it
because
I'm
her
daddy
.
.
.
OK,
nail
me
to
the
cross," her
father
said.
"I'm
scared
for
her.
She's
got
a
lot
of
people
around
her
that's
putting
her
in
a
great
deal
of
danger.
I
want
to
get
her
sheltered
from
the
storm,"
he
added.
Talking
about
Miley's
18th
birthday
party
at
LA
bar
Trousdale,
he
says,
"You
know
why
I
didn't
go?
Because
they
were
having
it
in
a
bar.
It
was
wrong.
It
was
for
21
years
old
and
up
.
.
.
all
them
people,
they
all
wanted
me
to
fly
out
so
that
then
when
all
the
bad
press
came
they
could
say,
Daddy
endorsed
this
stuff.
I
started
realizing
I'm
being
used."