Are Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth having marital troubles simply because of their attendance at the Los Angeles, California premiere of “Avengers: Endgame”? A recent report claims that is the case.
A source of NW (via Gossip Cop) claimed the way Cyrus posed for the cameras at the purple carpet event did not sit well with Hemsworth. “He doesn’t get why she has to tell the world about her questionable habits and wishes she’d stop showing off,” the insider said. “The other worry he has is that she’s slipping back into the bad old days in terms of her lifestyle. The trouble is, she won’t listen and just laughs in his face when he urges her to chill out.”
The singer-actress obviously had fun as she reiterated in an Instagram post. At one point, while posing with her husband, Cyrus licked her husband on the chest to which Hemsworth responded with a laugh. However, there are no indications that these gestures led to a fight. In his recent interview with GQ Australia, the “Hunger Games” actor gushed over the fact that he and his wife are equally “wacky” people. “She’s super wacky. I’m super wacky. And together, it brings out the wackiness. But she never turns it off – it’s always there,” the actor said.
The “Nothing Breaks Like a Heart” singer even shared a video of it with the caption, “When he looks good enough to eat!” Hemsworth also let his over 12.9 million followers know he enjoyed the night through his own Instagram photo with Cyrus on the purple carpet. Gossip Cop also reached out to a source close to the couple who denied that they were having issues following the Hollywood event.
Cyrus and Hemsworth have been married for four months now after they confirmed their wedding happened just after Christmas. It was a satisfying development for fans who have been following their relationship for the past decade after meeting each other while filming for the movie “The Last Song.”


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