Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth have reportedly put their wedding plans on hold as they recently lost their Malibu home during the Woolsey Fire. The couple was supposedly planning to use the property as the venue for the event but because the flames reduced it to ashes, their plans have allegedly been sidelined, Radar Online reported.
However, since this publication isn’t a trustworthy source of information, it’s best to take this piece with heavy skepticism. Earlier this month, Radar Online published a piece claiming that Maria Carey was causing a lot of drama in the set of “The Voice.” However, the tabloid has since taken down the article after other news outlet started debunking the claim. And this story about Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth will likely end up as another false narrative.
The couple – particularly Miley Cyrus – have always been vocal that marriage isn’t something that they’re seriously considering despite the fact that they’re engaged. The “Wrecking Ball” singer even said on Ellen that just because she’s wearing an engagement ring doesn’t mean it’s necessarily going to lead to having a “legal document [getting] signed and dated.” Liam Hemsworth fiancé has also said that she’s currently busy with writing music at the moment and it has even cut down her fondness for smoking weed because of it.
It can be recalled that Miley Cyrus said that the reason she deleted all her Instagram post was that she wants to step away from social media for a while. “The Climb” singer added that once she’s done with writing music, she’ll return to Instagram where she’ll be using the platform to promote her latest work. Liam Hemsworth, on the other hand, also got his hands full at the moment as he’s been cast on the upcoming film “Arkansas.” Hopefully, both projects will be warmly received by audiences and the stars mark another milestone in their professional careers.


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