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Miley Cyrus reads 'F**k Nick Jonas' sign during Chile concert; fans go wild - WATCH

Miley Cyrus and Nick Jonas may have ended their relationship almost 15 years ago, but some fans are not over that heartbreak.

Cyrus hit the top trends on Twitter when she mentioned her ex-boyfriend during her concert in Chile. The singer took a moment in her show to read out some cheeky and creative signs that fans brought along to her concert.

Miley also shared the moment on her Instagram handle, captioning the clip, "Y'all said this s--t not me…. Chile youuuu are WILD! Thank u!"

Apart from sending the crowd crazy with some NSFW signs, the singer also earned a roaring cheer when she read out loud one sign that referred to Jonas.

"F--k Nick Jonas," Miley said on the mic before adding, "I didn't say it... I didn't say it, it's just one of the other signs."

Team Miley fans could not keep calm as they took to Twitter to troll Nick.

For those in need of a romance rewind, Miley and Nick, who were both Disney stars dated back in 2006. For the teen stars, it was "love at first sight" as they began dating the day they met, only to break up 2 years later.

Miley wrote her smash-hit single '7 Things' about Nick and their relationship.

In an interview with Seventeen, Miley expressed her hope for a future with Nick saying, "Maybe he'll be my best friend for the rest of my life or maybe I'll end up marrying Nick Jonas!"

The two stars remained friends and collaborated on a song 'Before the Storm' in 2009. Miley later went on to marry Liam Hemsworth in 2018, and divorced him seven months later. Nick, on the other hand, recently welcomed his first child with his wife Priyanka Chopra in January 2022.

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