Miley Cyrus Says Relationships Also “Burned Down” in Fire That Destroyed Her and Liam Hemsworth’s House
- Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth lost their Malibu home in a wildfire in November 2018 and married one month later on December 23, 2018.
- The fire occurred amid widespread Southern California wildfires and coincided with emotional and relationship upheavals for Cyrus and Hemsworth.
- Cyrus revealed that losing the home also meant losing many relationships, which she said led her to gratitude, magic, and rebuilding her life with purpose.
- At a May 6, 2024 album preview in New York, Miley described the house fire as a profound positive turning point in her life, highlighting how it gave her the chance to rebuild intentionally and decide who she lets into her world.
- The wildfire and its aftermath influenced Cyrus’s marriage and later divorce, reflecting significant personal change and a message about appreciating darker times leading to light.
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Miley Cyrus Says Relationships Also “Burned Down” in Fire That Destroyed Her and Liam Hemsworth’s House
It wasn't just her house that Miley Cyrus watched burn. The "End of the World" singer got candid about the impact that losing the Malibu home that she shared with ex Liam Hemsworth during a...
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Miley Cyrus has opened up about how the destruction of her home ended up becoming the “biggest blessing” of her life. The Flowers hitmaker lost her luxurious Malibu home in November 2018, when it was destroyed in the devastating Woolsey Fire in California. Miley shared the home with her fiancé at the time, The Hunger Games actor Liam Hemsworth. The pair tied the knot one month after the fire, but ultimately announced their split in August 2019.…
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