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Miley Cyrus ‘sings about faking it in bedroom with ex-husband Liam Hemsworth’

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Miley Cyrus 'sings about faking things in bedroom with ex-husband Liam Hemsworth'

The singer is reportedly releasing a new song called Win Some, Lose Some, in which she admits she used to fake things in the bedroom with her then-husband

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Miley Cyrus is said to be releasing a song all about faking things in the bedroom with her ex-husband Liam Hemsworth.

The singer, 27, divorced actor Liam, 30, earlier this year.

They were together on and off for 10 years, ever since they met and fell in love on the set of their movie The Last Song.

According to reports, a song on her seventh album, which she's been working on for three years, will tell all about their bedroom antics.

The Sun says that song Win Some, Lose Some includes the lyrics: "Last night was the nail in the coffin, Lord knows we were already dead.

"Look back and the memory’s haunted, can’t believe we did it again, yeah. Can’t count all the times that I faked it, thank God for the thoughts in my head."

It's said that the chorus adds: "You know me the best, but you hurt me the worst, my darling. I can’t pretend any more."

And it's said that that isn't the only song to tackle her marriage.

Track WTF Do I Know is said to include the lyrics: "Maybe getting married just to cause a distraction."

Other lyrics suggest she doesn't miss her ex and that she refused to apologise for what went down between them.

After their break up, Miley started dating old friend Kaitlynn Carter before moving on with Australian singer Cody Simpson.

She's now single and riding high on the success of her new single Midnight Sky.

Contrary to this new report, Miley recently spoke about how her divorce "f***ing sucked" and how she struggled with being "villainised" by the public throughout it.

She told the Joe Rogan Experience podcast: "What really sucked about it wasn't the fact that me and someone that I loved realised that we don't love each other the way that we used to anymore.

"That's okay, I can accept that. I can't accept the villainising, and just all those stories."

She added: "It's amazing to me the public thinks that there's no gap of time that they didn't see that could possibly be what led to this.

"It's not, 'One day you were happy on the carpet and the next day you were making out with your friend in Italy', what the f**k?

"There's a lot of time in between that you didn't see."