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Miley Cyrus is not afraid to criticize ex-husband Liam Hemsworth.
According to the Sun, the singer’s upcoming seventh album This Is Miley Cyrus! contains a diss track that already has some fans talking. The song details the end of their marriage, and it does not paint the most flattering portrait of Hemsworth.
The song, titled "Win Some, Lose Some," holds no punches.
The lyrics read: "Last night was the nail in the coffin, Lord knows we were already dead. Look back and the memory’s haunted, can’t believe we did it again, yeah."
This particular part of the song seems to be a reference to their on-again-off-again romance.
However, another lyric seems to criticize another aspect of their marriage altogether: "Can’t count all the times that I faked it, thank God for the thoughts in my head."
Although we don't know exactly what Cyrus "faked," it definitely doesn't seem to be a compliment to Hemsworth.
The personal lyrics continue, "You know me the best, but you hurt me the worst, my darling. I can’t pretend any more."
Yikes. Although the couple split after only six months of marriage, this lyric in particular makes is sound like their breakup was a long time coming.
This might have something to do with another lyric from a different track on the album: "Maybe getting married just to cause a distraction.”
If the couple got married to distract themselves from real problems in their relationship, it makes sense that the relationship would deteriorate pretty quickly after their wedding.