Trace Cyrus Miley's Bro Drags Women On OnlyFans ... Catching Major Heat for It

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10:25 AM PT -- Trace Cyrus is doubling down on his thoughts about OnlyFans models ... writing on X on Thursday, "I stand on everything I said. I’ll never read another response to anything I post on here." He says most folks in his replies aren't smart enough to make a valid argument.

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What's more, Trace claims he's been getting nothing but praise on Instagram for making the same stance, and thinks the fact that OF creators are on X means that's where the hate is coming from -- claiming people are just "triggered."

Miley Cyrus' brother, Trace, is getting destroyed for harsh comments about women working on OnlyFans -- he thinks they're killing their chances of ending up with a good guy.

The Metro Station guitarist and vocalist launched his anti-OnlyFans rant Wednesday, saying the women who earn cash on the site "have lost their chance of ever settling down with a good guy with morals."

Trace thinks OnlyFans models will call guys with standards "insecure," but will get attention from other men online, "so they think they have options."

It's a long, bizarre and rambling attack ... Trace even calls guys who pay for content on the platform "desperate" losers. Plenty of people in the comments lit him up, though, calling his rant "so embarrassing."

Farrah Abraham even called him out, saying "Balance & Brand is real... forget limited Insecure mindsets."

Trace responded to Farrah with a heavy dose of sarcasm ... "I've been defeated. The most intelligent woman of this generation has put me in check."

BTW, some are pointing out a bit of irony in his discography -- Metro Station's 2007 hit, "Shake It" is all about getting women to do as the title suggests, and having sex with them ...  as long as they're not OnlyFans models, apparently.

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Originally Published -- 8:47 AM PT

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