Miley Cyrus And Liam Hemsworth Put Wedding Plans On Hold, Couple Battle Over Almost $200 Million Prenup


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According to Radar Online, Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth, who were engaged back in 2013 but broke it off over Miley’s wild behavior, rekindled their relationship over the this past New Year’s holiday in Australia, and Miley has changed all her wild ways in an effort to keep Hemsworth interested.

However, despite Miley’s recent take to Instagram showing her conventional side, an inside source told Radar Online that Miley is forcing the relationship to happen and that it isn’t going to last.

“Liam’s head is not in this as much as hers is right now… Miley is just proving herself to be a fake more than ever, to him and to her fans.”

Along with Radar Online’s source claiming trouble is on the horizon for Miley and Hemsworth, Hollywood Life also reports that the couple is not getting along, even though they should be enjoying their engagement together.

Miley and Liam first met on the set of 'The Last Song.' [Image via Touchstone Pictures]
Miley and Liam first met on the set of ‘The Last Song.’ [Image via Touchstone Pictures]
But why are they fighting? According to Hollywood Life, one of them wants to protect themselves and their assets in case the pair split by signing a prenup. But which one is wanting the prenup and which one is holding out? Hollywood Life says that it’s Miley who wants the $176 million prenup put in place, and Liam who is against it.

“They’ve had heated arguments over this,” a source shared with Life & Style. (via Ok!) “He’s a firm believe that prenups spoil the romance of a marriage and that if they are truly in love, it’s not needed. He’s assured Miley he isn’t interested in her fortune and has enough money of his own.” Considering the fact that Miley is worth $160 million, it’s understandable why she would want a prenup in place.

But money isn’t the only thing the couple is arguing over, states Hollywood Life. Apparently, they are also fighting over whether or not their pets can attend the wedding ceremony. While Miley Cyrus is in favor of having pets at the wedding, Hemsworth remains against it.

“Miley wants Liam to sign off on having their animals to be bridesmaids and groomsmen… That is most likely not going to fly because Liam wants his brothers to be a part of that special moment and has told her that the dogs can be ring bearers instead.”

Nevertheless, another report issued by TMZ says that Miley recently spent major cash to buy a house right next to Hemsworth. When news about the purchase hit the web last week, initial thoughts speculated that the new home signaled a break up, but according to TMZ, it appears the couple is simply expanding.

Miley shared a photo of her wearing her engagement ring from Liam soon after reunion rumors began swirling. [Image via Instagram]
Miley shared a photo of her wearing her engagement ring from Liam soon after reunion rumors began swirling. [Image via Instagram]
The house is a mere 0.2 miles from Hemsworth’s pad, but TMZ says that the driveways of both homes’ actually abut each other.

But if the couple isn’t breaking up, why did Miley drop so much cash on a new home? A source told TMZ recently that the new house will be used for Miley and her man to spend quality alone time together.

Apparently, Liam’s house has been invaded with guests — Liam’s Aussie friends have been crashing at his place and, including Miley and her five dogs, things can get crowded pretty quick.

TMZ says that the new quality time house cost Miley $2.5 million, but in the future the couple might be planning on building their own home.

So what do you think? Should Liam sign the prenup or is Miley Cyrus asking for too much? And should someone with such a wild side tame it in order to be with someone? Let us know in the comments below.

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