
We've been waiting (and waiting... and waiting...) for Miley Cyrus to tie the knot since January of last year when the singer first pulled her 2012 Neil Lane engagement ring from Liam Hemsworth out of retirement. It's been a long year, folks, but as of yet, there's no end in sight to this wedding waiting game. However, the wait for some new music from Cyrus is almost over. Satisfying her über-patient fans, the songstress is set to debut the video for her latest single, "Malibu," on Sunday at the 2017 Billboard Music Awards. And today, Cyrus also satisfied those Liley fans (hi, that's us) by showing off the cover art for the single that features her fiancé Liam Hemsworth in two huge ways.
Cyrus just took to Instagram to debut the cover art of her latest song. In the photo, Cyrus is seen serenely laying in the grass in a cozy sweater with a fresh face bathed in sunlight. It's undeniably a stunning snapshot of Cyrus, but, uhhh... did you happen to notice her only accessory? Yes, everyone, that would be her engagement ring. HER ENGAGEMENT RING, YOU GUYS! Cyrus posed for her single cover with her engagement bling glittering proudly on her hand, and it's making us embarrassingly happy.
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But that's not only mark Hemsworth left on this pretty pic. Proving that the man is multi-talented, Hemsworth was actually also the one behind the camera and snapped this photo of his beautiful bride-to-be. And according to Billboard, the tune is a love song dedicated to Hemsworth, himself. "I never would've believed you if three years ago you told me I’d be here writing this song," Cyrus sings in "Malibu."
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Explaining why she wanted to pen the impossibly-sweet tune, Cyrus told Billboard, "They're going to talk about me if I come out of a restaurant with Liam. So why not put the power back in my relationship and say, 'This is how I feel?'"
"I needed to change so much," she said of their previous breakup. "And changing with someone else not changing like that is too hard. Suddenly you're like, 'I don't recognize you anymore.' We had to refall for each other."
UGH. You guys.