I'm sure you've heard by now that Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth are no longer.
The couple announced the news on Sunday via a representative for Miley, who said both parties had decided to separate in order to focus on "themselves and careers".
But things got messy when, a few hours later, Miley was spotted apparently kissing Brody Jenner's ex-wife, Kaitlynn Carter, on a boat while on holiday in Italy.
Then, on Friday, Miley surprised fans by dropping a new song called "Slide Away" that very much seems like it's referencing her breakup with Liam.
The song's chorus uses imagery of the ocean to describe a breakup, saying Miley's love will slide away "back to the ocean" while she returns to the "city lights".
And fans are comparing it to the lyrics of her song "Malibu" which, in Miley's own words, was about her "refalling" for Liam after their first breakup, and spoke about them walking by the ocean together.
Fans have also pointed out that the couple met on the set of The Last Song, which was filmed on the beach.
And the song also repeats the line "move on, we're not 17" — which is around how old Miley was when they met and started their relationship in 2009.
It's safe to say fans are emotional about the track, and see this as a definitive end to a long story.
You can listen to "Slide Away" for yourself here:
Ellie Bate is a celebrity reporter and talent coordinator at BuzzFeed UK and is based in London.
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https://www.buzzfeed.com/eleanorbate/miley-cyrus-liam-hemsworth-slide-away-breakup
2019-08-16 12:13:00Z
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