‘Yeah, I can love me better than you can!’ – A Throwback to Miley’s Liam Hemsworth saga in Flowers

‘Yeah, I can love me better than you can!’ – A Throwback to Miley’s Liam Hemsworth saga in Flowers

On Liam Hemsworth’s birthday, Miley Cyrus dropped her single ‘Flowers’, fueling speculations about its connection to their past relationship. The song, celebrated for its message of self-love, became a H๏τ topic as fans debated its deeper meanings.

Throwback to Miley’s Musical Message: The ‘Flowers’ Bloomed on Liam Hemsworth’s Birthday

Once upon a January 13th, the world felt a musical chill courtesy of Miley Cyrus. The buzz wasn’t just about her melodious charm but about the timeline that rang bells of nostalgia. Released three years post her official separation from Liam Hemsworth and coincidentally on his birthday, “Flowers” seemed to be the pop star’s way of addressing unfinished business. Or was it?

As reported by Cosmopolitan.com back in the day, Miley’s song had Twitter users diving deep into the verses, mining for hidden messages and connections. Some believed that Miley’s “Flowers” might have been a response to a Bruno Mars song that Liam once dedicated to her.

“Miley Cyrus wrote a song as a response to this Bruno Mars’ song which Liam once dedicated to her, and she’s releasing it on his birthday 💀” tweeted an ardent fan. Was Miley rekindling past flames or simply throwing shade?

Miley’s Message: Self-Love over Heartbreak

“We were right till we weren’t, Built a home and watched it burn.” Miley’s powerful words from the song encapsulated the essence of relationships that seem perfect until they crumble.

The catchy chorus “Yeah, I can love me better than you can” echoed the sentiment of empowerment and self-love, suggesting that she was perfectly capable of loving herself without the need of a partner.

Coupled with lines like “I can buy myself flowers” and “I can take myself dancing,” the song mirrored a self-reliant woman emerging out of the ashes of heartbreak, marching to the beat of her own drum. It was Miley’s way of saying, if things go south, there’s nothing that she can’t do for herself, including dancing away the pain.

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