Miley Cyrus was recently spotted shopping for baby clothes. Before this, the couple also purchased their own home in Tennessee. Now, many speculate that these are indications they are, indeed, planning to start their own family.
Cyrus was photographed exiting a baby boutique store in Studio City in Los Angeles on Sunday, The Daily Mail reported. While Hemsworth was not around for the baby clothes shopping spree, the “Malibu” singer was joined by a couple of friends.
However, it is important to note that there are no certain indications that the baby stuff purchased was specifically for Miley. While Hemsworth’s ladylove was all smiles upon exiting the store, she was not seen carrying any shopping bags. So there is also a possibility that she was just there to join her friends.
At the moment, neither Liam Hemsworth nor Miley Cyrus has publicly discussed their plans about raising their own kids or when they want to do it. But the same The Daily Mail report also claimed that the Australian actor is hoping to have his own big family just like his brothers.
This is definitely not the first time the couple was hit with pregnancy rumors. But these speculations became even more relentless when Cyrus and Hemsworth purchased their own home in 2017.
Last year, the couple purportedly bought a 33-acre farmhouse in Franklin, Tennessee that cost $5.8 million. Many reports took it as a sign that Cyrus and Hemsworth are stepping closer to having their own children.
However, a few months later, Gossip Cop countered the claims that Hemsworth and Cyrus were rushing to have a baby by 2018. The publication took note of the singer’s earlier statement about not giving too much thought about marriage or rushing life in general.
The couple seems to still be taking things slowly. After rekindling their engagement in 2016, Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth have yet to actually tie the knot. Just last August, TMZ reported that sources “directly connected” to the lovebirds confirmed they think “going to the altar isn't important.”


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