- Miley Cyrus is open about her “very public” split from ex-husband Liam Hemsworth.
- Miley says getting a divorce from Liam “was a death knell.”
Breakups are never easy – especially if you are famous. Miley Cyrus opened up about her public divorce from ex-husband Liam Hemsworth during a performance on Barstool Sports’ Call her father podcast.
“I had a very public, very big breakup that was a span of 10 years of a relationship,” she said on the podcast. “I tried not to get lost in the emotion … It’s like a death when you lose a loved one, it’s so deep. It feels like a death.”
She went on, ‘Honestly, sometimes [death] feels even easier because [with a breakup] the person is still walking on earth. “
Miley and Liam’s long term relationship began when they met on the set of the romance movie The last song. They were going to have it then a year-on-again-off relationship until they married in December 2018 and then split a few months later.
Miley then started dating Kaitlynn Carter shortly after the breakup, and then struck up a relationship with Cody Simpson – with whom she recently ended things. She fell many bombshells in the interview, including the fact that despite her numerous relationships from the past, she has only been in love a few times in the past.
“I’ve been in love three times, but I’ve been in love more than I once loved anyone else,” she admitted. “I think that kind of fits … I do not believe in one true love, because there are qualities that bring people to your life that someone else will not.”
She added that she still remembers one of her ex-girlfriends. ‘I’m been in love [with] one person, who is a girl, whom I still think and dream about, ” she said. “But you just know that something does not fit.”
Please let me know as I recover from this revealing interview.
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