Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth called it quits just after a few months of tying the knot. Many were shocked because the couple seemed to be so sure after their marriage following a series of breakups and reconciliations as a couple.
Miley changing her mind about her divorce from Liam?
Now it was reported that Miley Cyrus wants Liam Hemsworth again. As per OK! Magazine, the “Wrecking Ball” singer is regretting the divorce from her husband and people around her can see this.
The 28-year-old is said to be talking about her ex-husband non-stop and everyone just knew she has not moved on yet and he is still on her mind. A source even claimed that Miley Cyrus wants Liam to know that she still has lingering feelings for him which means she now feels so sorry about their separation.
The publication went on to mention Miley’s interview with Howard Stern. In the show, she candidly admitted that she still loves Liam even if they have gone on their separate ways.
“It’s very obvious that Miley’s been reaching out to Liam through her songs and her recent interviews,” the insider told the magazine. “I think she regrets the divorce. The truth is that Liam was the love of Miley’s life.”
The truth about Miley’s regret over her marriage
Gossip Cop quickly debunked this report because there is no proof that Miley Cyrus is regretting her divorce and still want Liam Hemsworth in her life. The gossip police pointed out that in the first place, the pair has moved on already and has their own relationships.
This alone proves that both Miley and Liam are ready to be in a relationship. The latter is still together with model Gabriella Brooks while Miley broke up with Cody Simpson. But then, her love life is not empty at all as she continues to date here and there.
Also, while it is true that Miley Cyrus admitted to Howard Stern that she still loves Liam Hemsworth, she did not mean that she wants him back as her husband. He will always remain special since they have a long history together. Over-all, there is no truth in the claims that the singer still feels bitter about her divorce.


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