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Video: Miley Cyrus Cries While Singing About Dead Blowfish Pablow
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As a part of her Happy Hippie Foundation backyard sessions, the former Disney star shares a new video of her getting emotional while singing about how much she misses the blowfish.

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Miley Cyrus wrote a wonderful song inspired by her dead blowfish named Pablow. On Monday, May 18, she let fans hear the track in the latest video she shared as a part of her Happy Hippie Foundation backyard sessions.

"Some of you may remember a few months ago my dear blow fish Pablow past [sic] away. I wrote this song for him...He made me so happy and I miss him everyday.... But now he is with Floyd and Melanie's sweet Sadie," she wrote on her Facebook page.

Some of you may remember a few months ago my dear blow fish Pablow past away. I wrote this song for him...He made me so happy and I miss him everyday.... But now he is with Floyd and Melanie's sweet Sadie

Posted by Miley Cyrus on Monday, May 18, 2015

The clip shows Miley donning a unicorn onesie as she performs the ballad live while playing the keyboard. She talks about how much she misses Pablow and how she couldn't eat sushi after her pet fish died.

"Pablow the blowfish/ I miss you so much/ And Pablow the blowfish/ I miss you so bad," she sings at one point. "On Saturday night we all went out to eat/ But I can never decide so someone chose sushi/ I got soup and I got rice/ But watching my friends eat my friends ruined my appetite/ Pablow the blowfish/ If they only know you like I do they'd love you too/ And Pablow the blowfish I miss you so bad."

Towards the end of her performance, Miley gets emotional and cries, but she manages to finish the song. She later leaves the stage and hugs her friend.

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