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Miley Cyrus, a household name in the entertainment industry, made headlines when she openly shared her emotional turmoil following her divorce from actor Liam Hemsworth. In a candid revelation, she admitted to feeling suicidal during this challenging period of her life. 

Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth’s relationship was one of Hollywood’s most talked-about love stories. Their journey began when they met on the set of the film “The Last Song” in 2009, leading to a decade-long on-and-off romance. The world watched as they fell in love, got engaged, and eventually married in December 2018.

However, in less than a year, the couple announced their separation, and their divorce was finalized in early 2020. This breakup marked a significant turning point in both of their lives.

In an interview with a leading magazine, Miley Cyrus opened up about the emotional toll her divorce took on her mental health. She revealed that she felt a sense of devastation and hopelessness. The singer confessed that there was a point when she felt so overwhelmed by her pain that she contemplated taking her own life. Her honesty about these dark thoughts was a stark reminder that even those in the spotlight can struggle with mental health issues.

Thankfully, Miley Cyrus did not succumb to her despair. Instead, she sought professional help and leaned on her support network. She turned to therapy to navigate her emotions and find a path to healing. Through this process, she rediscovered herself and focused on personal growth and self-improvement.

Miley’s story is not just one of pain but also of resilience. She has channeled her experiences into her music, using her art as a form of therapy and self-expression. Her latest album, “Plastic Hearts,” released in 2020, showcases her evolution as an artist and as a person.

 

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