Fans have been following news about when Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth are finally tying the know since the star couple got back together and confirmed to be engaged once again. It has been 2 years since Cyrus showed audiences at “The Ellen Degeneres Show” her engagement ring.
The couple had already been engaged once, back in 2012, but ultimately broke up in 2013. The persistent questions of when the wedding is to happen may just be antsy fans of Cyrus and Hemsworth excited by the 2016 news that the couple has once again been engaged. But two years down the road with no news of the couple's actual wedding happening makes people definitely wonder about the status of Cyrus and Hemsworth's love life.
The couple's love life restart was as exciting for many fans as the couple's original budding relationship back in 2009. But Cyrus and Hemsworth, now nearing a decade older compared to the kids that starred in Nicholas Sparks' “The Last Song,” aren't as noisy on social media like they used to be.
Considering that the couple has become more private since they got back together, rumors that they have broken up have spread like wildfire. Such rumors have been hilariously debunked by Cyrus and Hemsworth themselves on social media, showing the pair enjoying each other's company very much.
Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth may also be putting worried fans at ease in a recent exclusive from TMZ. The couple has reportedly said that the engagement back in 2016 was a symbol of commitment from both parties, but considering their happiness now, there was no need for the couple to actually take what is perceived by many to be the next step after an engagement.
This is a development compared to the past, considering that the couple has been described to be taking things slow, but not to the extent of delaying wedding plans indefinitely.


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