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Miley Cyrus, Liam Hemsworth 2018: No, They Are Not Yet Planning to Have a Baby, Here’s Why

Photo by: Liam Hemsworth/Instagram

Miley Cyrus has been rumored to be pregnant after she was spotted shopping for baby clothes earlier this week. It was reported that the “Wrecking Ball” singer shopped at a boutique at Studio City in Los Angeles.

The Daily Mail reported that Liam Hemsworth’s 25-year-old girlfriend shopped for onesies for around 20 minutes and it noted that Miley appeared to have enjoyed her shopping with friends. The publication also published photos and videos of her while looking for baby clothes at the Hankie Babies store.

The pictures immediately spread and various media outlets concluded that the Disney alum is pregnant. It was further reported that Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth are already planning to have a family and shopping for baby clothes is the first step.

But according to Hollywood Life, Liam and Miley are not yet ready to start a family. Even if the latter was spotted shopping for onesies, it does not mean that she is pregnant, right?

“She has a lot of other things on her plate right now with work and music to worry about, so having children right now is not first on the list,” a source told HL. “Her and Liam are in a good place and kids will happen, but some time in a few years most likely.”

The insider went on to say that Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth are not in a rush to have a baby. And, if ever the time comes that they are expecting, the source said that the couple has no intention of hiding the news from the public.

“Miley isn’t pregnant or in any rush to be pregnant, but is also not against getting pregnant either,” the source shared. “And when she does eventually get pregnant she isn’t going to hide it.”

Meanwhile, Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth are already living together in their Nashville home. It appears that they are focusing on their careers for now and starting a family will eventually happen, but that will be for later.

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