Miley Cyrus has been hit with heartbreak once again as it was reported her storage unit in the San Fernando Valley was broken into.
Last month, the Nothing Breaks Like A Heart singer’s home, which she shares with fiancé Liam Hemsworth, in Malibu was destroyed by the massive Woolsey wildfire.
Now following the loss of her home, TMZ have reported that Miley’s storage unit was targeted in October with thieves making off with over $10,000 worth of guitars and nothing else.

Sources said:
The storage unit caper most likely went down sometime in October.
The raid comes as Miley spoke about how she’s trying to stay positive despite the devastating loss of her Malibu home.
Speaking on On Air with Ryan Seacrest, she said:
Honestly, I’m in a really good kind of healing place right now.
The daughter of Billy Ray Cyrus, who is busy promoting her new single Nothing Breaks Like A Heart, said her father has given her valuable advice following the devastating wildfire.
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She explained: ‘My dad has always told me, “Life is a series of adjustments.”
‘Sometimes we never understand what our parents are telling us until we start to experience life more because they learn those things as they go.
‘So I’m starting to really understand what that means now.’

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Miley continued:
I think experiencing something as life-changing and devastating as a natural disaster… it’s a really deep character challenge, I think, to see the way you react to loss.
The hitmaker mused that people don’t have any control over a natural disaster and have to decide whether to be traumatized by the experience of surviving one or whether to use the experience for growth.
She shared: ‘To be able to go into yourself and to find that growth and say, ‘What am I gonna do about this?’ and being able to be an active member of my community — not as a celebrity figure but just as a neighbor — has just been really a big growing experience.’
Miley and Liam donated $500,000 to a fund to help the Malibu community rebuild and have remained positive about the loss of their home.
Nothing of the compound was left standing except for concrete letters that spelled out the word ‘LOVE’ next to their front door.
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