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If you don’t remember, Miley Cyrus and Cody Simpson broke up in 2020 after dating for around 10 months.
Now, the 25-year-old swimmer is speaking out about why he and the 29-year-old entertainer actually split up.
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Cody was asked about their split and he responded, “It was kind of a mutual decision between us knowing that we were going in different directions in our life. I had just started training at that point. So, my life was changing and I knew I was going to have to move back to Australia to do it properly and professionally and she was just going into her whole new album was gonna be going out on tour. It was a fork in the road kind of scenario really.”
“We were in different places,” he continued. “We had a great amazing year together and everything, we lived together during all the COVID lockdown stuff.”
Fans noticed something about Cody and Miley a few months after their split…
EXCLUSIVE: Paramount+ Australia drama Last King of the Cross has added more cast with the likes of 300: Rise of an Empire’s Callan Mulvey joining previously-announced Ian McShane and Lincoln Younes.
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Cody Simpson is opening up about his split from Miley Cyrus. The 25-year-old singer, who dated Cyrus for less than a year from 2019 to 2020, spoke about his breakup from his 29-year-old ex during an appearance on, an Australian radio show.«It was kind of a mutual decision between us, knowing that we were sort of going in different directions in our life,» Simpson said.For Simpson, his life was taking him back to his native Australia as he pursued a competitive swimming career.
Cody Simpson has revealed the real reason why he and ex Miley Cyrus broke up in August 2020.
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