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 the November 2018 Woolsey wildfire that destroyed the property they shared.
- This fire came amid a surge of Southern California wildfires and preceded their December 23, 2018, marriage about six weeks later.
- Miley described losing the home as her "biggest blessing," stating that many personal relationships also ended as a result of the loss.
- She explained that losing her home resulted in the loss of many relationships, which ultimately brought her a deep sense of gratitude and inspired her to intentionally rebuild her life.
- Miley and Liam separated in August 2019, with their divorce finalized January 2020, suggesting the fire influenced both their marriage and eventual split.
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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 the 2018 Woolsey Fire that destroyed her $2.525 million Malibu home, which she and her ex-husband, Liam Hemsworth, shared. Instead of dwelling on the loss, the American singer views the incident as a turning point that brought her clarity and gratitude. She shared that losing her home symbolized the […] The post Singer Miley Cyrus reveals she’s grateful the house she shared with ex-husband burned down first appear…
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