Miley Cyrus reveals when she knew her marriage to Liam Hemsworth was over
Miley Cyrus has spoken candidly about her split from Liam Hemsworth.
During a clip from her ‘Used to Be Young’ series on TikTok on Wednesday, the pop star revealed that she realized her relationship was over while headlining the 2019 Glastonbury Festival in England.
“Glastonbury, it was June, that’s when it was decided that our commitment to marry Liam really did, of course, first come from a place of love – because we had been together for 10 years – but also from a place of trauma,” she explained.
At the time, the “Last Song” co-stars, who tied the knot in December 2018, suffered many losses and were “just trying to get back together as quickly as possible.” [they] might” after their beloved home burned down in the November 2018 Woolsey Fire in Malibu, California.
“The day of the show was the day I decided it wasn’t going to work in my life anymore to be in this relationship,” Cyrus continued.
The “Flowers” singer went on to explain how she forced herself to bury her emotions and play a part for the sake of her fans.
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“It was another moment where the work, the performance, the character came first,” she said.
“And I guess now that’s why it’s so important to me that it’s not. [anymore]. People come first. »
In a previous clip, the “Party in the USA” singer also recalled the undeniable chemistry between her and the Aussie actor when they first met on the set of “The Last Song” in 2009.
Hemsworth was one of three finalists to audition to play Cyrus’ on-screen boyfriend, and it didn’t take long for him to drive the singer crazy after landing the job.
“I think one of the things that made this movie so special was seeing two very young people fall in love with each other, which was happening in real time and in real life,” said the director. ‘Hannah Montana’ alum.
“So the chemistry was undeniable and it was the start of a 10 year long relationship.
Cyrus and Hemsworth were involved in a long, on-and-off relationship before deciding to end it for good after the ‘Hunger Games’ actor filed for divorce in August 2019.
The duo also got engaged in 2012, but called it off the following year.