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Miley Cyrus is grappling with past traumas as a lawsuit concerning her hit song “Flowers” compels her to revisit memories of her ex-husband Liam Hemsworth. Although Cyrus is currently enjoying a loving relationship with her boyfriend, Maxx Morando, sources close to her indicate that the legal action over the so-called revenge track has stirred up unresolved emotions and anxiety for the singer, disrupting her romance with Morando.
Miley Cyrus contemplates reaching out to Liam Hemsworth
According to an insider who spoke exclusively to In Touch, “Miley Cyrus has largely managed to move on from Liam Hemsworth, but this lawsuit has triggered her anxieties and brought up painful memories, especially since it’s becoming clear that she wrote this song about him.”
Cyrus and Hemsworth’s tumultuous relationship spanned many years, including a brief engagement followed by marriage in 2018. It ended in divorce just a year later. The source emphasized that Miley didn’t hide the fact that the song was aimed at him and she finds it difficult to be pressed to discuss it now.
With the lawsuit looming, the insider noted, “It looks like Miley might have to testify in court about her motivations for the song, which is incredibly painful for her. It’s reopening wounds she thought had healed, revealing that she has more emotional work ahead of her.”
One of Cyrus’s primary concerns is the possibility of having to re-engage with Hemsworth during the legal proceedings. The source disclosed, “She’s now contemplating reaching out to Liam for a heads-up and some closure regarding that painful chapter, but Maxx isn’t supportive of this idea.”
The ‘Flowers’ controversy
The lawsuit against Cyrus stems from claims that ‘Flowers’ bears significant similarities to Bruno Mars’ 2013 hit ‘When I Was Your Man.’ Tempo Music Investments, which owns the rights to Mars’ song, filed the suit in a Los Angeles court. They cite striking similarities between the two tracks.
As Cyrus prepares to potentially discuss her song’s inspiration, she may have to confront deep-seated emotions tied to her past relationship. An insider added, “When she wrote that song, she was still very angry and hurt, and now these feelings are resurfacing.”