Miley Cyrus took to social media on Monday to express her thankfulness over Flowers remaining number one on the worldwide charts.
The 30-year-old pop star posted a short video clip on Instagram featuring part of the song that showed her wearing a white swimsuit and black lingerie.
‘Flowers is spending a 12th week globally at #1 thanks to YOU. Gratitude,’ Miley wrote as a caption for her roughly 205 million followers.
Miley in her video wore a white one-shoulder, one-piece swimsuit along with black heels as she flexed while smiling for the camera.
She was then shown in black lingerie in the background with a shirtless man in the foreground.
Miley accessorized with white sunglasses and added a pop of color with bright red lipstick.
The Hannah Montana star last month also posted on Instagram when Flowers hit ‘#1 for an 8th week.’
Flowers was released on January 12 through Columbia Records as the lead single from Miley’s eighth studio album Endless Summer Vacation.
The lyrics of the song allude to Miley’s relationship with her ex-husband Liam Hemsworth, 33, and their short marriage.
The former couple met in 2009 while filming the movie The Last Song. They had an on-off relationship for years before marrying in December 2018.
They split in August 2019 and divorced in February 2020 and fans think the lyrics to Flowers are about the marriage.
In Flowers, she sings, ‘Built a home and watched it burn,’ which could reference the Malibu home the couple lost in the 2018 Woolsey Fire.
Furthermore, Miley’s new song Muddy Feet also sparked social media backlash against her Australian ex, with fans speculating the song’s lyrics are about his infidelity.
The guitar-driven ballad Jaded is also believed to be about Liam.
On the track she sings, ‘Sorry that you’re jaded / I could’ve taken you places / You’re lonely now and I hate it.’
The self-love anthem Flowers received praise from critics and broke records on Spotify upon its release.
Flowers became the fastest song to pass 100 million plays on Spotify globally after reaching the milestone in just seven days.
The single debuted at the top of the Billboard Global 200 chart and spent eight weeks at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Flowers in Liam’s native Australia amassed more than 5 million streams in its first week, breaking the first-week record in Australia’s history.