Miley Cyrus comforted by boyfriend Maxx Morando on rare date night amid star being sued over hit...

The pop singer, 31, was able to take her mind off the lawsuit as she focused on having a good time with her boyfriend at the Future Islands concert in Los Angeles on Wednesday night. - www.dailymail.co.uk

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Miley Cyrus enjoyed a rare date night with her boyfriend Maxx Morando after she was sued over her 2023 hit track Flowers. The pop singer, 31, was able to take her mind off the lawsuit as she focused on having a good time with her boyfriend at the Future Islands concert in Los Angeles on Wednesday night. She had a relaxed expression on her face and opted for a laid-back look consisting of a black sweater, trousers, with her hair partially clipped back.

Her belongings were stylishly toted about in a leather purse that she looped on her arm. As for Maxx, 24, he settled on a teddy bear print top and white slacks. Miley was likely comforted by her boyfriend's presence throughout their evening of listening to synth-pop tunes.



Miley Cyrus enjoyed a rate date night with her boyfriend Maxx Morando after she was sued over her 2023 hit track Flowers Maxx is the drummer for the rock band Liily and has been romantically linked to Miley since 2021. They moved in together in February 2024, according to People. The concert comes days after news of Miley's legal woes emerged.

The songstress was hit with a copyright infringement lawsuit for allegedly copying Bruno Mars earlier hit When I Was Your Man, which was released in 2013 and also topped the pop charts. However, it's not Mars suing Cyrus, but rather Tempo Music Investments, TMZ reported on Monday. In the lawsuit, Tempo Music accused Cyrus of 'intentionally copying' When I Was Your Man in Flowers due to the significant similarities between the two songs.

The investment company claims that Flowers features a similar melody and harmonies to the earlier song, both in the verses and in the chorus. It alleges that the chord progressions used on Cyrus' tune — which she is credited for writing with Aldae (real name: Gregory Hein) and Michael Pollack — are similar to progressions on Mars' song, and..

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