People Think This Clip From Miley Cryus’ New Music Video Is A Dig At Liam Hemsworth

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People Think This Clip From Miley Cryus’ New Music Video Is A Dig At Liam Hemsworth
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Of course, they could just be reading waaaayy too far into it

. Now, in her first new music in over two years, some fans believe the former Disney star may be swiping at Liam with a lyric from 'Flowers' - her first single from her upcoming eight studio album - which does ‘I can love me better than you can’. Tbf, it doesn’t take Poirot to work it out, does it?

And Miley’s loyal fanbase have taken it one step further, comparing a super-swift clip of her poppin’ her booty in the video to the time she performed the same manoeuvre against then-hubby Liam on the red carpet at the Vanity Fair Oscars after party in 2019. ‘These two fell in love when she was young and when she was being made to “tame” herself for the public, so yeah I think these two are just two people who had love for each other but weren’t meant to be together,’ reads one comment. ‘Glad she can be herself and find someone who supports that self.’

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