While Miley Cyrus loves her boyfriend Max Morando, the ghosts of the past haunt her. Cyrus and her ex-husband, Liam Hemsworth, parted ways five years ago, but friends of the singer said the lawsuit over revenge song Flowers is causing her PTSD. He also said that this has also disrupted Morando and Cyrus’s love paradise.
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Flowers lawsuit brings up flashbacks for Cyrus
A source exclusively told In Touch, “Miley has — for the most part — put Liam behind her, but this business with the lawsuit has really upset her again and has made her very anxious and upset because It’s all coming out that he wrote this song about her.”
Hemsworth and Cyrus had an on-and-off relationship for several years, including their first engagement, which was broken off in 2018 in order to marry in a private wedding ceremony. However, the couple called off their relationship in 2019. The source shared that the singer “didn’t really try to hide” that the song was “directed towards her” and that it “wasn’t really something she wanted to be forced to talk about.”
However, now that a lawsuit has been filed, the source said, “It looks like she’s going to have to go on the record in court and explain her motivations behind the song, which is just heartbreaking.” He added, “It has reopened old wounds that she thought had healed, but the level of emotion it caused has really made it clear that she needs more healing work.” Have to do.”
The biggest fear hanging over Cyrus’ head is that she might have to reunite with Hemsworth. The source revealed, “She’s now saying she wants to talk to Liam to let him know and bring some closure to the whole painful chapter, which is not going over well with Max.”
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Cyrus was sued after various similarities were drawn between Flowers and Bruno Mars’ ‘When I Was Your Man’, released in 2013. The lawsuit was filed in a Los Angeles court by Tempo Music Investments, which owns part of the copyright to Bruno’s hit track. Acquired the musical catalog of songwriter Philip Lawrence.
In the lawsuit, Tempo Music Investments alleged that there are numerous “recognized similarities” between the two songs. Now if she’s going to reveal the inspiration behind her song, she’ll have to dive into her past relationship. “She was still very angry and hurt when she wrote that song,” an insider told the media outlet.