Billy Ray Cyrus is always ready for a family jam session! The country crooner chats with ET's Rachel Smith about how his family is coping with quarantine and what he's doing to give back amid this troubling time.
04.05.2020 - 14:17 / variety.com
By Leo Barraclough
Senior International Correspondent
Peter Hamblin’s “RISS. A Film About More Love with Carissa Kainani Moore,” a documentary about the world champion surfer, will receive its digital premiere on May 7 on Refinery29’s Facebook Watch, followed by a Q&A with Moore.
The film, produced by Red Bull Media House and Hamblin Imagery, will also be available on Red Bull TV on demand from May 11, and as a three-part series on Refinery29’s YouTube channel, together with custom editorial
Billy Ray Cyrus is always ready for a family jam session! The country crooner chats with ET's Rachel Smith about how his family is coping with quarantine and what he's doing to give back amid this troubling time.
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