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3 Liam Hemsworth references we found in Miley Cyrus' new video

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Cape Town – Singer Miley Cyrus has released the music video for her heartbreakingly honest new song, Slide Away. 

The beautifully filmed and moody video features the 26-year-old at a party.

Miley seems to be despondent at the get-together and often stares sadly at the distance while singing the song which was released soon after her separation from the Australian actor was announced. 

The video was released last weekend, and we took a closer look and are going to unpack three pertinent references to Liam in the clip. 

READ NEXT: Liam Hemsworth opens up about his split from Miley Cyrus.

HERE ARE 3 REFERENCES TO LIAM HEMSWORTH WE FOUND IN MILEY CYRUS' VIDEO FOR SLIDE AWAY:  

1. TEN OF HEARTS PLAYING CARD ON IT: 

Miley Cyrus

Miley and Liam dated for more than 10 years. The pair were married for eight months before announcing their separation, which left many stunned. 

2. BOTTLES IN THE POOL: 

Bottle in pool

According to TMZ, Miley and Liam went their separate ways due to his excessive drinking. The actor's friends have denied the claims; however, it seems the musician has referenced alcohol on several occasions in the video. This narrative is reflected in the lyrics of the song, which are: "I want my house in the hills/Don't want the whiskey and pills/I don't give up easily/But I don't think I'm down."

3. FINDING PEACE AND MOVING ON:

Miley Cyrus

Despite the fact that total pandemonium is happening all around her at the party, Miley appears to be at peace as she floats in the pool. This could be a reference to Miley finding peace among all the headlines and drama. 

Miley Cyrus

Photos - Screengrabs, Youtube, Director: Alexandre Moore

The former Disney star has been spotted looking all loved up with Kaitlynn Carter and rumour has it they've moved in together. Throughout the video, Miley can be seen walking away, this could be a reference to her moving on.   

WATCH THE VIDEO HERE:

(Sources: TMZ, Channel24)

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