Miley Cyrus Says She Had A Premonition Of Losing Her Home

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Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth were among the many people who lost their homes due to the devastating California wildfires. It remains a difficult time for the couple, but the pop singer claimed she is grateful that she didn't lose any animals during the destruction. Miley Cyrus also thanked the firefighters and the LA Sheriff's department for their efforts to help her and everyone around them during this widespread catastrophe. She is currently focusing on rebuilding, both in terms of her living arrangements and picking up her life, but Cyrus claims she had a "premonition" before it happened.

We've been working for the past year and a half on the next record... So I didn't know the best way to come out of this blackout period but it's actually really crazy because I wrote this song with Mark in May before we actually lost our Malibu house. One of the lyrics is 'This burning house / There's nothing left / It's smoking and we both know it'... It was like this strange premonition so the timing just worked out.

Miley Cyrus' premonition was revealed during a recent appearance on On Air with Ryan Seacrest (via E! News). During the conversation, Cyrus talked about her new single with Mark Ronson, "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart," which has a few lyrics that reference a "burning house" and nothing being left. Some fans might assume that Cyrus put those lyrics into the song recently, but she claims those foreboding lines were actually written months earlier.

It's an unusual and deeply unfortunate coincidence, or perhaps it was a dark warning from Cyrus' subconscious? Maybe it was a grave apprehension of what was sadly set to come in the popular musician's near future? It's impossible to know, but Miley Cyrus is currently focused on rebuilding her own life and her community after this tragedy.

After the fires occurred, Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth donated $500,000 to The Malibu Foundation, an organization that is dedicated to supporting members of the community as they work hard to rebuild their lives after the wildfires devastated many.

Later in her interview, Miley Cyrus told Ryan Seacrest that she's in a "really good healing place" at the moment. The "Wrecking Ball" singer-songwriter claims she is benefitted enormously by the support and love found from her family members and the generous people surrounding her.

I definitely learned a lot. My dad has always told me, 'Life is a series of adjustments' and sometimes we never understand what our parents are telling us until we start to experience life more ... I'm starting to really understand what that means now experiencing something as life-changing and devastating as a natural disaster. It's a really deep character challenge to see the way you react to loss. Something else I kind of took in that I heard was for me I had a choice of post-traumatic stress or post-traumatic growth and I think you always feel you don't have control especially when something happens that's a natural disaster because there's no beating nature... So to be able to go into your self and to find that growth and say 'What am I going to do about this?' And being an active member of my community, not as a celebrity figure, but just as a neighbor, has been a big growing experience.

I'm glad Miley Cyrus is looking forward and hoping to rebuild for the sake of herself and the people struggling around her right now. Meanwhile, Mark Ronson and Miley Cyrus are slated to appear on Saturday Night Live on December 15th. They'll be the musical guests alongside host Matt Damon, with the new single no doubt no the schedule.

Will Ashton

Will is an entertainment writer based in Pittsburgh, PA. His writing can also be found in The Playlist, Cut Print Film, We Got This Covered, The Young Folks, Slate and other outlets. He also co-hosts the weekly film/TV podcast Cinemaholics with Jon Negroni and he likes to think he's a professional Garfield enthusiast.