Miley Cyrus apparently thinks that the subject in Jonas Brothers' new song "Wedding Bells" is none other than herself. When stopping by Ryan Seacrest's radio show on Thursday, October 18, Miley shared that she thought her ex-boyfriend Nick Jonas was singing about her engagement with Liam Hemsworth in the track.
"I don't know who else is getting married... so I feel like that's pretty blatant, it's whatever," so the former "Hannah Montana"
star claimed. "Like I said, everyone has to write songs that are about
things that they felt and he even introduced that this isn't the way
that I am. So, you can't ever hate on someone for writing about
something you've been through."
Still, Miley said that having herself as the inspiration for the song
was part of the risk of being an ex-girlfriend to a musician. "I think
that you kind of get a fair warning when you date an artist and someone
that's a writer," she opened up. "When you're going through things that
you're going to end up hearing about it on the radio."
When she was once again urged to answer if she thought "Wedding Bells" was all about her, the younger sister of Trace Cyrus responded carefully, "I don't know... wedding bells are in my future, so I don't know."
Aside from commenting on JoBro's new song, the "So Undercover"
actress spilled the beans on her upcoming album that she's been
finalizing. "I've been working with Pharrell [Williams] a lot and
working with Dr. Luke," she said of whom she had worked with for her
latest offering.
"There's a good mix on this record of songs that are kind of about
things that I've gone through and making this album after I just got
engaged and all this," the 19-year-old starlet went on explaining. "But
also just some fun party songs too."
Asked when she would release her new material, the Tennessee native
answered, "Hopefully by the end of this year I'll have a single out, not
hopefully, we will have a single out by the end of this year. Then
hopefully next year another single, pretty early in next year, then an
album to drop, and hopefully a tour to follow."
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