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- Miley Cyrus Wows In A Figure-Hugging Bodysuit And Leather Pants While Singing For Her Mom In An ‘Emotional’ Performance: ‘Unreal’ (shefinds.com)
Miley Cyrus has returned to the music scene with the release of her new album Something Beautiful, featuring the singles “End of the World” and “Something Beautiful.” These new releases have thrilled fans, still riding high from the success of her hit single “Flowers.”
In a special performance recorded at the Chateau Marmont on March 6 for David Letterman, Cyrus sang “End of the World” live for her mother, Tish Cyrus, who was in the audience. The intimate performance, later uploaded to YouTube, showcased Cyrus in a chic, rockstar-inspired outfit: a black halter-top bodysuit, black leather pants, and a black belt. This isn’t Cyrus’s first time performing at the iconic hotel; videos of her singing “Flowers” there after her divorce from Liam Hemsworth previously went viral.
The “Wrecking Ball” singer dedicated the performance to her mother, revealing that she wrote “End of the World” for her. Visibly emotional, Cyrus struggled to hold back tears during the acoustic performance, calling the song’s message “the saddest thing.” The stripped-back rendition offered a different feel from the song’s original pop production.
Fans were deeply moved by the performance and took to social media to express their appreciation. Comments on YouTube praised Cyrus’s look and the beauty of the moment, with one fan stating, “This is so emotional.
One of Miley’s greatest strengths is being able to transmit her emotions to the audience. She is so captivating.”
Another fan simply added, “She looks beautiful.”
Cyrus also shared clips of the performance on Instagram, where fans described it as “unreal” and a “beautiful, next level performance.” In her Instagram post, Cyrus reflected on the special moment: “The secret of a song before it’s released is such a sacred time.
I am honored today to have it out in the world hopefully bringing some joy, but on this night I was singing only to the person I wrote it for. My muse, my mom.”