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Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth look happy and loved-up these days, but in 2013 the couple called off their engagement (they got back together in early 2016).
On the promotional tour for her new album Younger Now, Miley has revealed the bizarre coincidence that no doubt played a part in the pair getting back together.
“When Liam – he’s my boyfriend now – broke up for a minute, he wanted to get away from me, he wanted to go to Malibu, and bought this house,” she told The Howard Stern Show.
“He didn’t know it was the house I recorded my first album [Breakout] in!”
The 24-year-old said Hemsworth didn’t realise it was the same house until he’d moved in.
“The person [selling the house] hid all the plaques in the garage so he would still buy the house. So then he went to move in and he was like ‘F***, I cannot get away, this bitch is all over my f***ing house!”
The strange twist of fate means the couple now live in that Malibu house together, and it’s where she recorded her new album, including the track Malibu, which is pretty obviously inspired by the ups and down of her relationship with Liam.
“So now that we’re back together, my song Malibu is about the house that I live in, in Malibu, which is where I recorded my first album.”

Despite Liam appearing to inspire the lyrics on a couple of songs on Younger Now, Cyrus says she didn’t play the album for him before it came out.
“I put this dude through so much shit…he’ll tell me something and then all of the sudden it’s in one of my songs.
“[The day Younger Now came out] he said he bought the album and was going to go take a shower and listen and I’m like…maybe DON’T,” she laughed.
She added the down-to-earth Australian is “the most normal part of my life.”
Speaking previously about their time apart, Miley told Sirius XM:
“I think, people who break up and get back together, that’s awesome, because you get time to be yourself. You get time to grow up.
“I think if you’re growing up attached to another person, you never really get solid as your own being.
“So I’m really solid, and then he gets to be really solid, and then together, we get to be two really grounded people. But it’s not a half and a half make a whole.”