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Miley Cyrus is finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel with her Malibu home rebuild nearly complete after five long years. The house that burned down in the 2018 Woolsey Fire held incredible significance for her career and personal life. Surprisingly, she now views losing everything in the fire as "the biggest blessing" that transformed her relationships and even improved her singing voice. With the rebuild almost finished, she's approaching this new chapter with fresh purpose and gratitude for the journey.

Key Points: Miley Cyrus Malibu Home Rebuilt After 2018 Woolsey Fire

  • Miley Cyrus lost her Malibu home in the 2018 Woolsey Fire while filming Black Mirror in South Africa
  • The house held special significance where she recorded her first post-Hannah Montana album
  • Cyrus described the fire as transformative for both her voice and personal relationships
  • She's been rebuilding for five years and expects completion within weeks
  • The singer found meaning in purposefully rebuilding everything she lost
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Miley Cyrus's Malibu home is almost rebuilt, says it's going to be all ready

Miley Cyrus reveals her Malibu home destroyed in the 2018 Woolsey Fire is nearly rebuilt after five years, calling the fire "the biggest blessing" of her life.

"When my house burned down, that was the biggest blessing I've ever had in my life, actually - Miley Cyrus"

Washington DC, September 29

Singer-songwriter Miley Cyrus has revealed that her Malibu home, destroyed in the 2018 wildfire, is now almost fully rebuilt, according to People.

The "Flowers" hitmaker, 32, shared that the long-awaited rebuild is nearing completion. "I lost my house in the Woolsey Fire and have been rebuilding now for the last five years. It looks like it's going to be all ready for me in the next couple of weeks," Cyrus said.

The Grammy winner was in South Africa filming Black Mirror when the flames engulfed the home she once shared with ex-husband Liam Hemsworth. The pair married the following month but later separated in 2019.

Recalling the significance of the house, Cyrus said it held special memories, including the recording of her first post-Hannah Montana album.

"That house had so much magic to it," Cyrus said in an August 2023 TikTok, explaining that she recorded her first non-Hannah Montana album in the home. "It ended up really changing my life," as quoted by People.

"The Meet Miley Cyrus record was really where I started writing my own songs as a solo artist, and so I was working with a producer in Malibu that lived in a house in Ramirez Canyon, which I would've never known 15 years later I would be living in that house, which would eventually burn down," the singer-songwriter added, reported People.

Despite the loss, the "Party in the U.S.A." star has found meaning in rebuilding. At a screening of her visual album Something Beautiful earlier this year, she described the fire as "the biggest blessing" of her life.

"When my house burned down, that was the biggest blessing I've ever had in my life, actually," Cyrus explained during a screening of her visual album Something Beautiful in May.

"Losing everything and being able to rebuild, and to be able to be purposeful and choose every piece that I'm gonna collect or also just about the people in my life," she continued. "And I guess for me, when my house burned down, a lot of my relationships also burned down, and that again just led me to such magic and to have so much gratitude."

The singer also noted that her voice changed after the fire. Speaking to Joe Rogan in 2020, she revealed, "I could sing better after the fire. It was almost like it unleashed something," as reported by People.

With her new Malibu home nearly ready, Cyrus says she's approaching this fresh chapter with renewed purpose and appreciation.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Five years to rebuild a house? That's quite a long time. In India, most people would have rebuilt within a year or two. But I guess celebrities have different standards and processes. Still, glad she's getting her home back.
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Ananya R
Her perspective is truly remarkable! Calling the fire her "biggest blessing" shows incredible resilience. As someone who lost property in the Uttarakhand floods, I understand how material losses can lead to spiritual growth. More power to her! 🙏
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David E
Interesting how she mentioned her voice improved after the fire. Sometimes trauma unlocks hidden potential. Reminds me of how some Indian classical musicians say emotional experiences deepen their art. Wishing her the best in her new home!
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Sarah B
While I admire her positive outlook, I can't help but think about the privilege here. Most people who lose their homes in disasters don't have the resources to rebuild so elaborately over five years. Still, her emotional journey is relatable to anyone who's faced loss.
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Vikram M
Malibu homes must be incredibly expensive to rebuild! But it's heartwarming that she's approaching this with so much purpose and gratitude. Her story reminds me that sometimes we need to lose things to appreciate what truly matters. 🌟

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