Miley Cyrus is once again opening up about her very public relationship with Liam Hemsworth. Only this time she’s getting into the nitty gritty of why their marriage fell apart and what it was really like to go through it all while
everyone seemed to have an opinion on her personal life."I recently just went through a very public divorce that f---ing sucked," Cyrus said on
The Joe Rogan Experience podcast. "What really sucked about it wasn't the fact that me and someone that I loved realized that we don't love each other the way that we used to anymore. That’s okay. I can accept that. I can't accept the villainizing and all those stories. It's just amazing to me that the public kind of thinks that there's no gap of time that they didn't see that could possibly be what led to this.”
In the two-hour chat, Cyrus explained that many people believed she had jumped straight from her marriage with Hemsworth into a thing with Kaitlynn Carter after photos of the women kissing surfaced hours after the divorce was announced (Cyrus has previously
defended herself against cheating rumours). But the
“Midnight Sky” singer reveals that public perception was skewed. She specifically points to a
Vanity Fair cover shoot and
interview she gave shortly after getting married in December 2018, in which she gushed about her new husband. By the time the issue hit newsstands in March 2019, the relationship was over.“You’re telling a story from always being behind—especially when it comes to the media. It’s not, one day you were happy on the carpet and the next day you were making out with your friend in Italy, what the f---?” she continued. “There’s a lot of time in between that you didn’t see. People hear it right now, so you’re getting the real information… I shot a magazine cover, I did an interview, I was, la la, in love with my boyfriend. I mean, that literally happened when I did
Vanity Fair,” she added. “I flew there, like, a week after I had gotten married and by the time the damn thing was on the stands I was divorced! It was old news!”[video_embed id='2024319']NOW TRENDING: Brad Pitt, 56, is dating 27-year-old model Nicole Poturalski[/video_embed]Cyrus, who has opened up about
her new sobriety following vocal cord surgery, also talked in the interview about the addiction of love. She says that after being on-again, off-again with Hemsworth
for roughly a decade, she’s learned that for her, when things are over, they’re just over. Full stop.“I called the love of mine who I was with when we got divorced, it was almost like a pacifier," Cyrus told Rogan. "It was that thing I just needed not because we were in love anymore but because the comfort and because my brain said, 'Oh, this feels better. This is comforting.' But actually, knowing that I was giving in to an addiction made me feel way worse. I had the hangover. Next day, okay, we sleep together, next day, I’m totally hungover. It felt like a relapse every time I’d go back."
The singer continued, “I think men in my life have told me that I’m cold or I’m a cold f---ing bitch because I leave when things are done. I was actually going to say, I’m freaky into a lot of freaky things, but I don’t f--- dead guys. When it’s over, it’s over and you’re dead to me and we move on. So that’s how I feel about it.”Hemsworth and Cyrus married at the end of 2018 and their divorce (which was first announced in summer 2019) was finalized this January. Since then, Cyrus has been linked to Carter, and then to Cody Simpson whom she dated for 10 months before
they called it quits in mid-August."I guess I really don't need to be in a relationship at all," Cyrus said in the interview. "This is a super pivotal moment for me right now. I haven't been single [since] 2015. I mean... I've had a few months here and there where I've been single but not for a long period of time."[video_embed id='-1']Before you go: Super relaxed dog gets the best massage ever[/video_embed]