Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth got married in December 2018 and many were surprised because it was an unannounced wedding that took place in Tennessee. As a massively famous couple who are always being followed by paparazzi, it was amazing that they were able to keep their nuptials a secret but they did it.
Now, a month after Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth tied the knot, The Daily Mail reported that the two just can’t wait to become parents thus, their main goal now is to get pregnant as soon as possible. The paper stated that this news was originally reported by NW magazine where a source supposedly said that the couple is desperate.
“These two are in big time baby mode right now and cannot wait to get pregnant as soon as possible,” the unnamed tipster said. “They're both desperate to be parents, which is why Miley cleaned up her act and stopped partying so hard a long while back.”
However, People previously published a story that clashes with this report. In the article, the publication mentioned that a tipster told them Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth are not yet ready to have a baby despite being married already. The tipster allegedly said that the couple loves kids but they are not in a rush to have their own.
With these conflicting reports, the truth is hard to determine unless Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth addressed this themselves. At any rate, the pair is still in the honeymoon phase and they have been spotted on a date on several occasions since tying the knot. Nevertheless, they look happy and content now that they can officially say that they are Mr. and Mrs. Hemsworth.
Meanwhile, Brandi Cyrus recently shared something about Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth's wedding. She narrated that the guests also did their part to make sure that the event would be totally an intimate and private one. Miley’s sister revealed that all the invitees were asked not to take photos however, it appears that Conrad Carr did not get the memo so the wedding was leaked via Instagram.


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