Miley Cyrus takes a dig at her failed marriage to Liam Hemsworth in her new single, "Flowers," which she dropped ahead of her ex-husband's 33rd birthday.
And in April 2022, she [ confirmed her romance](https://pagesix.com/2022/04/15/miley-cyrus-confirms-maxx-morando-relationship-with-kiss/) with Liily drummer Maxx Morando, whom she is still dating. Days later, Hemsworth [filed for divorce](https://pagesix.com/2019/08/21/liam-hemsworth-files-for-divorce-from-miley-cyrus-amid-kaitlynn-carter-fling/). [their breakup in August 2020](https://pagesix.com/2020/08/13/miley-cyrus-and-cody-simpson-split/). “We were right / ‘Til we weren’t / Built a home and watched it burn.” [secretly wed](https://pagesix.com/2018/12/24/miley-cyrus-liam-hemsworth-spark-marriage-rumors/) in December 2018, but Cyrus [announced they were separating](https://pagesix.com/2019/08/10/miley-cyrus-and-liam-hemsworth-break-up-after-less-than-a-year-of-marriage/) in August 2019 after less than a year of marriage. [revealed that she lost her virginity](https://pagesix.com/2020/08/13/miley-cyrus-reveals-she-lost-her-virginity-to-liam-hemsworth-at-16/) to him when she was 16.
The singer dons Saint Laurent as she dances around to the song reportedly about her ex, Liam Hemsworth.
In what is arguably the best scene of the video, Cyrus breaks out dancing to her chorus in a stark, modern room overlooking the pool and Los Angeles. Suddenly, Cyrus is the star in a gender-swapped American Psycho, recreating her own version of the film’s iconic morning prep scene. It’s an anthem of self love, of course, but also of her love of swimming, as the accompanying music video—which also dropped on Thursday—features the singer’s third foray into water in recent years.
The pop singer's self-helpy new single illustrates how her music often doesn't match her star power.
[Endless Summer Vacation](https://pitchfork.com/news/miley-cyrus-announces-new-album-endless-summer-vacation/), starts in a similar position as 2020’s [Plastic Hearts](https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/miley-cyrus-plastic-hearts/), with a story of a broken relationship that scans as a reference to her split from ex-husband Liam Hemsworth in 2019. [wheatpaste posters](https://twitter.com/popcrave/status/1604173329723961345) beside the exposed slice of stomach that’s somehow recognizable, all by itself, as [Miley Cyrus](https://pitchfork.com/artists/5996-miley-cyrus/). This time, instead of stomping through heartbreak to the sound of ’80s rock, she’s doing something like twangy disco funk, with a sour string section that gives her revenge anthem the faintest hint of flamenco.
It's difficult to get over a break-up. But I'm feeling nostalgic for a Miley who isn't always singing about or to a man.
Their memory is something that will live with you forever (as Cyrus said of Hemsworth in an interview during the release of Plastic Hearts, “I really do and did love him very, very, very much and still do, always will”) — or at the very least become something you can milk for your art for years to come. And maybe, Cyrus wrote “Flowers” many years ago, when the wound was still fresher. “We were good, we were gold/ Kind of dream that can't be sold/ We were right 'til we weren't/ Built a home and watched it burn,” she sings. And if some fan theories are to be believed, the new song even appears to nudge at the actor more directly. The arrival of “Flowers,” the lead single of her upcoming album Endless Summer Vacation, however, isn’t exactly that — but isn’t not exactly that either. It doesn’t take a detective to gather who “Flowers” is likely about.
When Miley Cyrus announced that her new single "Flowers" would be released on Jan. 13, fans were quick to point out the significance of the date: the ...
Have to say I’m highly enjoying Miley Cyrus’ new tune Flowers – in which she replies to a Bruno Mars’ tune that Liam Hemsworth once dedicated to her hahahah.. MILEY CYRUS IS FUNNY ASF . When Miley Cyrus announced that her new single “Flowers” would be released on Jan.
Miley Cyrus seemingly referenced her former marriage to Liam Hemsworth on her Friday, January 13, single 'Flowers' — lyric breakdown.
The Tennessee native also released a music video for “Flowers” on Friday, in which she strutted around a mansion by herself. “Which is not abnormal, a lot of animals do this and end up dying, like, deers run into the forest.” And I really do and did love him very, very, very much and still do, always will.” Eagle-eyed fans believe the inclusion of a fitness scene is another telling callout to Hemsworth. (Neither Hemsworth nor Cyrus have confirmed the claims.) I love you Malibu.” actor and Cyrus, who danced to “Uptown Funk” at their wedding, per Twitter footage. The So Undercover actress’ moves seemingly mimic a February 2019 Access Hollywood interview where she performed the same gyration for Hemsworth at the Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty. The “Wrecking Ball” songstress, 30, has not revealed the inspiration for her latest tune, which she first announced earlier this month. Early in the pair's romance, they were spotted together outside a Pilates studio in 2012. I can take myself dancing and I can hold my own hand. Yeah, I can love me better than you can.”
Miley Cyrus dropped her new song 'Flowers' on Liam Hemsworth's birthday, and many fans think it's a diss track referencing a Bruno Mars song.
"Once upon a time, it was paradise, once upon a time, I was paralyzed. "I hope your marriage goes better than mine," she said. "Once upon a time, it was made for us woke up one day, it had turned to dust. Cyrus' lyrics are strikingly similar: "I can buy myself flowers, and I can hold my own hand. Built a home and watched it burn," she sings on the song's first verse. We were right 'til we weren't.