Miley Cyrus opened up about the ‘magical’ home she once shared with ex-husband Liam Hemsworth in a new TikTok posted to her page on Tuesday.
The Wrecking Ball hitmaker, 30, moved into the Malibu home with the Australian actor, 33, after they got back together and got engaged for a second time in 2016.
Unfortunately, the house — which she also referenced in her hit song Flowers — burnt down in a devastating wildfire two years later in 2018, and Liam filed for divorce from his pop star wife next year, after just seven months of marriage.
‘That house had so much magic to it that it ended up really changing my life,’ Miley shared in the new clip, as she revealed her interesting connection to the home.
The singer shared that she recorded her debut 2007 album, Meet Miley Cyrus, at the house, where producer Matthew Wilder was living at the time, not knowing the house would be hers years later.
Miley Cyrus opened up about the ‘magical’ home she once shared with ex-husband Liam Hemsworth in a new TikTok posted to her page on Tuesday
The hitmaker, 30, moved into the Malibu home with the actor, 33, after they got back together and got engaged for a second time in 2016; Pictured 2019
‘That house had so much magic to it that it ended up really changing my life,’ Miley shared in the new clip, as she revealed an interesting connection to the home
The record helped Miley bridge the gap between her solo music career and her starring role on Disney Channel’s Hannah Montana.
‘The Meet Miley Cyrus record was really where I started writing my own songs as a solo artist,’ Miley explained.
‘I was working with a producer in Malibu that lived in a house in Ramirez Canyon, which I would’ve never known 15 years later I would be living in that house, which would eventually burn down,’ she shared.
Miley previously referenced the home in her song Flowers, released in January, which fans believe is about her relationship with Liam.
The star released the very racy music video for the song on her ex’s 33rd birthday.
The pop song’s lyrics allude to her failed relationship with the Aussie hunk including a double entendre about Miley watching her marriage and the Malibu home they once shared ‘burn’ to the ground.
‘We were right / til we weren’t / built a home and watched it burn,’ she sings.
In November 2018, their home was completely destroyed as a result of the devastating Woolsey Fire.
When the fire happened, Cyrus was in South Africa filming Black Mirror, while Hemsworth was home and was able to rescue their numerous pets.
Following the fire, Hemsworth shared a heartbreaking glimpse at the remains of their beloved Malibu residence.
He posted a photo that showed a scorched ‘love’ sign laying amid burnt rubble from the house.
The singer shared that she recorded her debut 2007 album, Meet Miley Cyrus, at the house, where producer Matthew Wilder was living at the time
‘I would’ve never known 15 years later I would be living in that house, which would eventually burn down,’ she shared
The record helped Miley bridge the gap between her solo music career and her starring role on Disney Channel’s Hannah Montana
Unfortunately, the house burnt down in a devastating wildfire two years later in 2018, and Miley and Liam split the next year in 2019
Miley previously referenced their breakup and lost home in her song Flowers, with lyrics: ‘We were right / til we weren’t / built a home and watched it burn’; Seen 2019
The pair dated on/off for nearly a decade after meeting on set of their film, The Last Song (2010), when Miley was 17 and Liam was 19.
In 2019 she spoke about the devastating experience of having her home burn down to Vanity Fair.
‘I’ll never be happy that all those memories and pictures and things that I’ve loved are gone. But to have an experience like this — I find myself feeling more connected to being human again.’
In the TikTok Miley also shared the reason behind releasing Meet Miley Cyrus as a two-disc album packaged with Hannah Montana 2.
‘This is the album cover for my first solo record as Miley. The smartest thing to do was to put it on a double disc, so Hannah would be on the other side because at the time I wasn’t valued in the way that Hannah was,’ she explained.
‘The magic was more in her, and so this was a way that we could help people put the two and two together that really the voice behind Hannah was always me. If you haven’t seen the finale of Hannah Montana, sorry to blow it for you,’ she joked.