"He's born in December and / He got married when we were still together" has got to be the most jaw-dropping lyric change of all time!

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In the song, Lily sings, "I went through your bedside drawer / You know I've never been inclined to have to do that before / Never been in Bergdorf's / But you took someone shopping there on May 24 / You bought her a handbag / It wasn't cheap / I was in London / Probably asleep."

She collaborated with co-creative director/set designer Anna Fleischle to bring the lyrics to life onstage.

The original lyrics are, "And I'm like, 'I just, I mean, this is exhausting, you know?'"

Also, for the record, "WANEGBT" is widely speculated to be about Jake Gyllenhaal, whom she previously dated.

In "Peter," Taylor sings, "You said you were gonna grow up, then you were gonna come find me" and "And you said you'd come and get me, but you were 25 / And the shelf life of those fantasies has expired / Lost to the Lost Boys chapter of your life."

Halsey seemingly referenced the success of "Without Me" on her Post Malone collab, "Die for Me," with the lyrics, "Sold 15 million copies of a breakup note / Brought some strangers in our beds / And now you lost your right to privacy / Spilling all our secrets / When you thought they'd probably die with me."

You can watch the clip here (and honestly, you should, because it's hilarious)!

Previously, she told Hot 97, "This particular song in entirety is a story about my ex-fiancé and how we went through all these arguments, and we broke up. And when we first broke up, it was, like, terrible, and I just felt like I was gonna be doomed to be in hell for the rest of my life because nobody understood me the way he did, and nobody motivated me the way he did.

He was just this rock in my life that just no longer exists. The stories that I tell in that song about our arguments… That's the theme on that. I feel like a lot of people don't understand me, but it's okay."

"Under the chemtrails over the country club, yeah / You're born in December and I'm born in June / Under the chemtrails over the country club, yeah / My cancer is sun and my leo is moon."

"He's born in December and / He got married when we were still together / But sometimes I wonder what his wife would think if she knew that I didn't know anything / He's born in December and he got married while we were in couples therapy together."

She later released "Blindsided (Yeah, Sure, Okay Version)."

In his 2020 Netflix special Alive From New York, Pete said, "That song came out, and my friends were like, 'Bro, I love you. I love you, right? Shit is catchy. Shit is very catchy. You're gonna have a rough eight months. I'm sorry. I actually happen to like the song.' My grandpa said — he goes, 'It’s a slap. Peter, it's a slap. I'm really sorry. It's a good song, and I don't even listen to that shit.'"

She later told the Every Single Album podcast, "I think that when me and Liam split up the first time with Bangerz, it was because it was like I was this provocateur, and it was highly sexualized. And so for Younger Now, the album, the reason I kind of, like, played into this innocence was because I think that was a way to keep and a way to stay… If I'm younger now, if I'm less awake as this sexual woman publicly, then this is going to be the way that I can keep a happy home...

Liam was also a part of other big franchises like The Hunger Games, and his brother is a Marvel superhero. And so I was also representing the family. And so I felt like I needed to, and I, you know, it was my duty, too, because my plan was this time, I didn't want the relationship to fall apart. I wanted it to stay intact. And the reason why it didn't work during Bangerz was because of that. So, for this time, I really wanted to be able to say, 'I'm still making my music. I can still be Miley Cyrus, but I need to be able to keep this part of my life preserved.'

Now, in hindsight, what I should have done was just kind of left it alone. Like, I didn't need to come with me into the career. I didn't need to be wearing all white. That was me trying to say, 'I'm pure, look, I'm wearing all white! I'm going to get married. I'm in my wedding dress.' That kind of thing. And I probably could have just made a pop album, but for me, I don't know how to not bring my personal life onto the stage."