Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth are once again rumored to be on the verge of breaking up. However, the “Nothing Breaks Like a Heart” singer has a couple of juicy ways to prove their relationship is stronger than ever.
The recent split rumors were fueled by Cyrus’ revelation that she is back to smoking weed after announcing she was quitting in 2017. But she told The Sun that she only takes marijuana “every now and then” and never while she is working. NW reported that this had Hemsworth worried and is threatening to break up their engagement.
However, both Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth have practically debunked the report shortly after it came out. In her interview for the “Howard Stern Show” (via PEOPLE) last week, she revealed that she now prefers to call his beau her “survival partner.” The endearment was apparently coined after their Malibu property was one of those devastated by the California wildfires.
The singer gushed over Hemsworth’s superhero-like efforts to save their animals during the fire and said, “I’ve never loved him more for this.” Cyrus also joked about rewarding Hemsworth’s bravery after they, along with their animals, escaped the fire. She was certain the actor knew she was “very grateful” and made sure he “got a lot of action for saving the animals.”
During Cyrus’ performance at the latest “Saturday Night Live” episode, Hemsworth was also present at the backstage to support her. They were photographed holding hands after the gig, which she shared on her social media pages while referring to her beau as “sexy” and a “hot date.”
Just this week, Miley Cyrus found her way to an Instagram photo that suggests it is impossible to find all the good physical and emotional qualities in one man. She practically declared Liam Hemsworth as the perfect guy and encouraged the netizens, “Don’t give up!” Evidently, these very recent events are more than enough proof that fans can rule out the chances of them breaking up again.


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