The American actress and singer, Miley Cyrus, decided to follow in the footsteps of the international artist, Shakira, as she dedicated a song to criticizing her ex-husband, the Australian artist, Liam Hemsworth, with whom she separated about 3 years ago, according to the network.CNN“Al-Ikhbariya”.
And Cyrus, 30, had lived a stormy love story with Hemsworth (33 years), since 2012, when they announced their engagement for a year before they decided to separate, and then they reconnected again until they announced their marriage in 2018, and the divorce took place. In January of the year 2020.
Cyrus chose to release her new song, “The Flowers,” after a three-year hiatus from singing, and on the day that coincided with her ex-husband’s birthday, as the lyrics refer to a love story that ended in separation.
In the song, Cyrus says: “I am able to buy myself flowers, write my name in the sand, and talk for hours with myself… There are things that are difficult to understand.”
And she adds, “I can dance with myself, and hold my hand.. Yes, I can love myself better than your love for me.”
It seems that the song is a great success, as it has achieved more than 38 million views in less than 4 days, knowing that this song will be released in Saili’s next album entitled “Endless Summer Vacation”, which is expected in the tenth of next March.
Shakira’s song, which “mocked” her ex-boyfriend, Gerard Pique, set records with more than 71 million views after more than 24 hours.
The song came in an artistic collaboration between Shakira and the DJ, “Bizarab”, in which she said that she is “equal to two 22-year-old women,” noting that “he replaced a Ferrari with a Renault, and replaced a Rolex watch with a Casio watch.”
In the song, she said that she is at a level “above his level (Pique), and that is why he is with someone just like him,” and invited him to spend time training his “mind” just as he spends time training in the gym.
Pique was associated with the Lebanese-Colombian singer, Shakira, after they met during the filming of the video clip for the song “Waka Waka” during the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, which his country won for the first time, according to a report by Agence France-Presse.