Miley Cyrus was recently spotted around Los Angeles while purportedly working on an upcoming project. Just recently, rumors spread that she might be pregnant with her first child with Liam Hemsworth after seen shopping for baby clothes at Studio City.
The singer has had a pretty quiet run in the past few months, especially after she deactivated her Instagram page in July. But on Thursday, Cyrus was photographed filming while sporting a floral-printed blue jumpsuit from Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood for a mystery project barely a week since Hemsworth was confirmed to star in an upcoming movie as well.
However, there are different reports on what Cyrus could be working on. The Daily Mail suggests that the upcoming project is a new movie. On the other hand, Just Jared points to the possibility that Hemsworth’s fiancée is cooking up a new music video for an upcoming song.
There are more details about Liam Hemsworth’s upcoming project. He will be starring in the drama film “Arkansas” along with Vince Vaughn and Clark Duke. According to Variety, Miley Cyrus’s beau has been in Alabama since last week for the start of the movie’s principal photography. The characters of Hemsworth and Duke are described as partners and small-time drug dealers for a mafia that Vaughn’s character runs.
Cyrus’s fiancé has a lineup of upcoming movies. Aside from “Arkansas,” Hemsworth has also finished filming for a couple of movies slated to premiere in 2019, namely “Killerman” and “Isn’t It Romantic.”
Both Cyrus and Hemsworth remain mum about the pregnancy rumors and the chance of them addressing these speculations is very little. Aside from Cyrus being photographed exiting a baby clothes boutique, there is no hard proof that they are expecting a baby. So fans must take these claims with a pinch of salt.
On a positive note, Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth are still happily engaged even though there are reports claiming they are not rushing to get married. Back in August, a source of TMZ said that a wedding ceremony might not happen ever. But some still believe that they could tie the knot without the public knowing.


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