Miley Cyrus Breaks Down While Singing "Landslide" in Memory of Her Beloved Dog, Floyd—Watch Now

"I'm sure you guys already know but the reason that I'm so upset is my dog, I shouldn't say he was my favorite but he was my favorite, he passed away," the singer told the Boston crowd

By Bruna Nessif Apr 03, 2014 12:41 AMTags
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It's been a rough and emotional day for Miley Cyrus.

The pop star had to unfortunately say goodbye to her Alaskan Klee Kai dog, Floyd, who died suddenly yesterday. Regardless, Cyrus continued with her Bangerz tour and took a moment to dedicate a song to her beloved pup while on stage in Boston.

"It's gonna be hard for me on this next song. I'm not sounding myself, I don't feel myself. But I just wanna do one song," the choked-up singer was heard saying before the performance. "I'm sure you guys already know, but the reason that I'm so upset is my dog, I shouldn't say he was my favorite but he was my favorite, he passed away. I just wanna do a song for him. We used to always listen to Fleetwood Mac together, it's his favorite song…so I wanna do this song for Floyd. This song is 'Landslide.'"

Although clearly emotional, Miley was able to finish her rendition which ended with a roaring applause from fans.

The 21-year-old "Adore You" singer informed her Twitter followers Tuesday that her dog passed away. "Today is the 2nd worst day of my life," she wrote, adding, "I don't wanna say it because I don't want it to be real... But my precious baby Floyd has passed away. I am broken."

Cyrus shared several pictures of herself with her pet pooch and told her 17.6 million followers, "I know I don't mean it but I wish he would've taken me with him. This is unbearable. What am I gonna do without him? I am miserable."

She continued, "I'm sorry in advance if I am not myself tomorrow Boston. I will try my best to be my best...I miss him so much..what you don't understand is he's not in a better place the best place he could be was with me... where he was loved more than anything."