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Miley Cyrus ‘trusts the universe’

Miley Cyrus believes in "trusting the universe".
The 26-year-old pop star has joined forces with Mark Ronson for the track ‘Nothing Breaks Like a Heart’, and Miley thinks their collaboration has happened at the perfect time in her life.
The singer – whose Malibu home was recently burned down in the California wildfires – reflected: "I believe in trusting the universe and that everything works out when it should. Any time before this would not have been right.
"Now is the perfect timing – it’s just such a timely song, both for me in my personal life and for what’s going on in the world. So, I wouldn’t have it any other way."
Miley also praised Mark for "trusting" her with the concept of the ‘Nothing Breaks Like a Heart’ video, which touches on a number of political and social issues.
She explained: "Mark was very trusting about my ideas.
"It’s all about what is heartbreaking to us in society every single day – waking up to the news of violence, judgement and hypocrisy. It’s about a deeper heartbreak than losing love in a romance or relationship."
Mark is a long-time fan of Miley, and he revealed he’s been waiting for four years to work with the chart-topping pop star.
He said on ‘The Graham Norton Show’: "I saw her singing ’50 Ways to Leave Your Lover’ on TV and was transfixed, then basically stalked her for four years!"
Mark – who has previously worked with the likes of Amy Winehouse and Bruno Mars – also admitted he had minimal influence over the video for ‘Nothing Breaks Like a Heart’.
He quipped: "Miley is such a visionary. Which guitars to use was my domain."

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