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Miley Cyrus reveals where she and ex Nick Jonas stand in rare comment about their romance

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Miley Cyrus has nothing but nice things to say about Nick Jonas.

The “Hannah Montana” alum revealed where she and her ex-boyfriend stand while gushing over him on the “Every Single Album” podcast Thursday.

“I like Nick,” the “Flowers” singer, 32, said. “I’m into him.”

She went on to note that Jonas, also 32, is “married with children,” referencing the Jonas Brothers member’s wife, Priyanka Chopra, and their 3-year-old daughter, Malti.

“We’re all moving on,” Cyrus continued. “Everything is good in life.”

She concluded with a reference to their couple name from the early aughts, saying, “Niley for life.”

Social media users raved over the rare comment, with one writing that Cyrus’ admission struck their “childhood heart.”

Another added, “Sobbing in ‘Before the Storm’ lyrics.”

Cyrus, notably, is believed to have written the song about her on-again, off-again romance with Jonas, as well as “7 Things.”

The former Disney Channel stars initially dated from 2006 to 2007 before briefly reconnecting in 2009.

Cyrus discussed the relationship in her “Miles to Go” book later that same year, referring to the actor as “Prince Charming.”

The pop star subsequently moved on with country singer Justin Gaston and actor Liam Hemsworth, whom she was married to from 2018 to 2020.

Since her divorce, Cyrus has been linked to reality star Kaitlynn Carter, singer Cody Simpson and her boyfriend of four years, Maxx Morando.

Jonas, for his part, has had many A-list romances over the years, from “Running Point” star Kate Hudson to former pageant queen Olivia Culpo.

He and Chopra, 42, tied the knot in December 2018 and welcomed their baby girl via surrogate three years later.

Jonas made headlines in December 2024 when he praised Cyrus, along with his other ex Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato, for their careers post-Disney.

“That graduating class … was all of us coming up together and you can see, frankly, the length of our careers and the success we’ve all been able to have,” the “Jealous” singer said.

At the time, he called the network a “creative school.”

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