Miley Cyrus’ New Breakup Song Has Fans Wondering Why It Ended With Liam Hemsworth

Miley Cyrus dropped a new song about a breakup, and it seems to feature a lot of allusions to her former flame, Liam Hemsworth.

On Friday, the pop star released “Slide Away,” which opens with, “Once upon it was paradise, once upon a time I was paralyzed / I think I’m gonna miss these harbor lights / But it’s time to let it go.”

Cyrus mentions drugs and alcohol, singing, “I want my house in the hills / don’t want the whiskey and pills / I don’t give up easily but I don’t think I’m down.”

And perhaps the most telling line in the song is, “Move on, we’re not 17 / I’m not who I used to be / You said that everything changed / You’re right I’m grown now.” 

Since the breakup, Cyrus has been seen kissing Brody Jenner’s ex-girlfriend, Kaitlynn Carter, in Lake Como, Italy, while Hemsworth has played it cool on social media.

In an Instagram post earlier this week, Hemsworth wrote of his ex, “I wish her nothing but health and happiness going forward. This is a private matter and I have not made, nor will I be making, any comments to any journalists or media outlets. Any reported quotes attributed to me are false. Peace and Love.” 



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