Five years after her divorce from Liam Hemsworth, Miley Cyrus finds herself navigating the complex tapestry of memories intertwined with personal artifacts from their relationship. In a recent interview with Vogue, she revealed that among her most cherished possessions is a dress she wore when they first met, as well as the outfit she donned on their first date. These items serve as poignant reminders of their journey together, encapsulating both the joy and heartache that defined their connection.
Cyrus shared her struggle with balancing nostalgia and public perception regarding her memories. “I want to savor these beautiful moments,” she stated, acknowledging the difficulty in deciding what to share versus what to keep private. This sentiment reflects a broader theme in celebrity culture, where personal experiences often become fodder for public consumption, complicating the emotional landscape of relationships.
During a period of deep reflection marked by “inventory and organization” of her life, Cyrus has also embarked on a project to create a “legacy rack.” This collection will feature significant outfits from various phases of her career, symbolizing her evolution as an artist and individual. “Everything I do in my life is a little bit intense, but it has to be holistic,” she explained, reinforcing the idea that her artistic phases are not mere costumes but rather manifestations of her personal growth.
The history between Cyrus and Hemsworth is a tale of love marked by both passion and turbulence. They first crossed paths in 2009 on the set of “The Last Song,” sparking a romance that would see many ups and downs. After becoming engaged in 2012, they experienced a series of breakups and reconciliations, ultimately tying the knot in December 2018. However, just one year later, amid public speculation and personal challenges, Cyrus and Hemsworth parted ways, with Hemsworth filing for divorce.
Cyrus reflected on the emotional toll of their split during an appearance on the “Joe Rogan Experience” podcast, where she candidly expressed her feelings about the public scrutiny that accompanied their breakup. “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,” she revealed. “It’s the villainizing and just all those stories.” This highlights the often harsh reality faced by public figures, where personal struggles can become sensationalized narratives, detracting from the authenticity of their experiences.
In 2023, Cyrus further unpacked the moment she recognized that her marriage was over, recalling the Glastonbury Festival performance in June 2019 as a turning point. Having lost their home in the devastating Woolsey fire just months prior, both she and Hemsworth were grappling with immense emotional and physical loss. “The decision happened that me and Liam’s commitment to being married just really came from, of course, a place of love first — because we’d been together for 10 years — but also from a place of trauma,” she shared. This insight reveals how external circumstances can profoundly impact personal relationships, sometimes binding individuals together through shared hardship yet ultimately leading to their unraveling.
Since their separation, Cyrus has found new companionship with drummer Maxx Morando, while Hemsworth has recently become engaged to model Gabriella Brooks. The contrast between their paths serves as a reminder of the fluidity of relationships and the resilience required to move forward after heartbreak.
As Cyrus continues to explore her identity through her music and personal life, she emphasizes the importance of prioritizing her humanity over performance. “That was another moment where the work, the performance, the character came first,” she remarked, underscoring a desire to shift toward a more authentic existence. In doing so, she invites her audience to reflect on their own journeys of love, loss, and self-discovery, reminding us all that while life may be a stage, it is the human experience that truly matters.

