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Miley Cyrus breaks silence on ‘Flowers’ and Liam Hemsworth

flowers‘ Of Miley Cyrus It has become one of the most listened songs globally.

More than four months after its launch, He Lonely Spotify remains number one in the Global Top 10, adding over a billion playbacks, meanwhile YouTube has 436 million views, remaining in the top 20 music videos in the world.

it has become a success a female empowerment anthem after a failed relationship; for which many began to affirm The song tells the story of former Disney girl and her ex-husband, actor Liam Hemsworth. But, What does Miley have to say about it?

Miley Cyrus breaks silence on ‘Flowers’ and Liam Hemsworth

Through an interview for British Vogue, Miley Cyrus revealed in the beginning ‘flowers‘ He didn’t have the empowerment that so much portrays him as; opposite of thisEra “saddest songwhich he wrote.

“I wrote it very differently. The chorus was originally: ‘I can buy myself flowers, write my name on the sand, but I can’t make myself love you better.’ It used to be more like the 1950’s. saddest song As: ‘Sure, I can be my own lover, but you’re so much betterMiley continued. “The song is a bit more ‘fake it till you make it'”, a position I’m a big fan of,

As in whether the song specifically talks about her love story with Liam Hemsworth, The actress also replied that she doesn’t want all her music to be directly linked to her ex.because he likes to see his work Like a novelist who is inspired by his real life.

,I will not delete my story nor do I want to delete it. having an interesting life makes the story interesting“, He added.

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