Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth have apparently called it quits after dating for almost 10 years on and off. Rumors say that the breakup is due to conflicting views of the two, particularly about transitioning to the parenting life.
Apparently, Liam Hemsworth is adamant about having kids while Miley Cyrus doesn’t want to become a mum just yet. This left the “Hunger Games” actor heartbroken as he has wanted to have kids for a while now but the “Wrecking Ball” singer keeps putting it off, OK! Australia reported (via The Sun).
According to a source from the magazine, Liam Hemsworth has grown tired of his longtime partner Miley Cyrus for not wanting to take their relationship to the next level. Aside from having children, Miley has also reportedly delayed their marriage, suggesting that she doesn’t want to commit to Hemsworth just yet.
“Family had been begging him to see the light for a long time, but he had faith in Miley. Now he feels like an idiot,” an insider from the publication said.
The rumored breakup comes the same week when the “Hannah Montana” alum deleted all her Instagram posts and replacing her profile photo with a black circle. The deletion was supposedly caused by a major fight between Liam Hemsworth and Miley Cyrus.
However, after the rumor exploded, Liam Hemsworth posted a video on Instagram where the actor is seen scaring Miley Cyrus. In the video, Hemsworth can be seen driving but screams afterward as if something has gone awry.
Miley is startled by the outburst but quickly realizes it's only one of Liam’s tricks again. “I’m gonna beat the sh-- " Miley says before Liam butts in with a “number one” remark and the video cuts off. Fans of the duo quickly shared the video to show that Liam Hemsworth and Miley Cyrus have not separated. And while Miley has previously said that she hates Liam’s antics, it seems that the celebrity couple is doing just fine despite what other outlets are reporting.


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