Miley Cyrus made light of her doomed marriage to actor Liam Hemsworth, telling fans that any relationship with her 'won't last long'.
The pop beauty, who played Glastonbury Festival earlier this year, took to Instagram to mock her failed romance.
Keen to get the attention of the music superstar one fan shared a screenshot of their Instagram bio which name-dropped Miley before tagging the singer.
The post read: "Getting married to @mileycyrus in 2020."
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After seeing the post Miley joked about her high profile split from Liam.
The Wrecking Ball singer publicly replied: "It probably won't last long.
"But always down to try, you miss 100% of the shots you don't take."
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Miley and Liam split earlier this summer much to the shock of fans.
Since then chart-topper has been on a very public mission to move on.
Just weeks after her split with Liam was confirmed she took to Instagram to share a string of snaps with Cody Simpson.
While the duo have never spoken publicly about their fling their online snaps left little to the imagination.
Addressing her fans after her split to Liam, Miley took to social media to write: "Don’t fight evolution, because you will never win.
"Like the mountain I am standing on top of, which was once under water, connected with Africa , change is inevitable.
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"The Dolomites were not created over night, it was over millions of years that this magnificent beauty was formed."
The Bangerz starlet added: "My dad always told me 'Nature never hurries but it is always on time.'
"It fills my heart with peace and hope KNOWING that is true."
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