Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth seem to be applying the popular quote of Thomas Bertram to their relationship, which is: If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Indeed, even after they got engaged two years ago, the two are in no hurry to tie the knot.
In fact, marriage likely isn’t going to happen soon, especially given the fact that Miley Cyrus is working on her music again. A few months ago, the “Wrecking Ball” singer sparked breakup rumors after she deleted all her posts on her Instagram account. After the incident, tabloids started publishing stories that the “Hannah Montana” star and Liam Hemsworth have called it quits again.
However, Miley Cyrus revealed that she deleted her posts because she just wanted to get away from social media for a while. Liam Hemsworth's girlfriend also said that she will return to Instagram when it’s time to promote her new music.
If this news proves to be true, then it’s expected that Miley Cyrus is going to start touring again, which will be another challenge to the singer’s relationship with Liam Hemsworth. This will also put any plans for a baby on hold. Of course, this is but mere speculation and the couple could very well end up getting married or having a baby, or both.
Whatever the case, that’s their business. Right now, fans of Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth are simply happy that the two are going strong. And it’s expected to stay that way since both of them have rather grown up quite a bit from the young stars they were back then.
It’s also worth noting that Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth aren’t simply a couple but appear to be the best buds of each other. The “Hunger Games” actor is known to repeatedly prank his fiancé, often scaring the songstress whether they’re in the car or hanging out in a cabin. This type of relationship is a healthy sign that the two are quite comfortable with each other.
Who knows, maybe Miley Cyrus will finally agree to settle down with Liam Hemsworth one of these days. And given how unpredictable these two are, people wouldn’t put it past them that a wedding or a baby may actually have been part of their conversations already.


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