Miley Cyrus celebrates birthday with Liam Hemsworth, family after losing home to wildfire
    Miley Cyrus broke her Twitter silence to say her home "no longer stands" because of the California wildfires.
    USA TODAY
Miley
 Cyrus didn't let the California wildfires that destroyed her home 
earlier this month stop her from having a good time on her 26th 
birthday.
The singer celebrated with family and loved ones Friday in what appeared to be a low-key affair this year.
Fiancé Liam Hemsworth posted a photo of Cyrus looking happy under an arch of colorful balloons along with a sweet caption.
"Happy
 birthday to my sweet girl. You’re more precious than ever. So thankful 
to have you in my life," he wrote, adding a heart emoji.
Her father, singer Billy Ray Cyrus, also posted photos of the fam celebrating her big day.
"Thankful for this moment," he captioned a photo of 
himself with Miley, Hemsworth and other members of the family, including
 Miley's younger sister Noah and mom Tish.
He also 
seemed to reference the wildfires, adding, "My thoughts and prayers with
 so many hearts that need mended. Peace and love to all."
Earlier this month, Miley shared with her more than 40 million Twitter followers that her home was incinerated in the California wildfires. Still, she felt "grateful" for what remained. 
"Completely
 devestated (sic) by the fires affecting my community," the singer 
tweeted. "I am one of the lucky ones. My animals and LOVE OF MY LIFE 
made it out safely & that’s all that matters right now. My house no 
longer stands but the memories shared with family & friends stand 
strong. I am grateful for all I have left."
Cyrus then thanked the first responders.
"Sending
 so much love and gratitude to the firefighters and LA country Sheriff’s
 department!" she continued. "If you are interested in getting involved 
see next tweet.... Donate $ , Time , Supplies." She concluded, "I love 
you more than ever."
Contributing: Cydney Henderson

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