'Secretly' married Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth expecting first child together – report
The wedding was reportedly a low-key affair at the couple's Malibu home.
Miley Cyrus is allegedly pregnant with Liam Hemsworth's child. Moreover, the Wrecking Ball hit-maker has also reportedly tied the knot with The Hunger Games actor "secretly".
"Miley [Cyrus has] been telling friends that she's pregnant and as soon as Liam [Hemsworth] heard the big news, he insisted they make it legal," a source told Life & Style magazine (via HollywoodLife). "They secretly got married and now it's all about the baby! The pregnancy wasn't planned, but Miley is thrilled that she's expecting. Liam is so excited about becoming a dad, too."
The wedding was reportedly a low-key affair at the couple's Malibu home in front of some family and friends.
"They exchanged rings, but nothing flashy," another source told Star. "They had food from a local Greek eatery that they order from regularly and cupcakes from Sprinkles. It was just what they wanted."
This comes after the couple reportedly ditched their "beach wedding" in Australia and opted to get married the "traditional" way surrounded by family and friends.
"As unique as Miley [Cyrus] is in her style and how she treats life, she does want to steer towards a traditional wedding. She wants the flowing white dress, she wants the ceremony to be big and very family oriented and she also wants to go through all the traditional wedding happenings that people are familiar with, since she knows that will make Liam [Hemsworth] very happy," a source previously told the gossip site.
The "beach wedding" plans at the 26-year-old actor's home country of Australia was cancelled as the songstress was still undecided about the location for her.
"[Miley Cyrus] is still very erratic with her decision-making," a source previously told Us Weekly.
The pair started dating after meeting on the sets of the movie The Last Song in 2009 but split in 2013 after getting engaged in 2012. The couple rekindled their romance in December 2015.
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