Miley Cyrus Trapping Liam Hemsworth With Pregnancy? Rumors Surface After Marriage, $176M Prenup Rumors
Miley Cyrus has no plans to trap her boyfriend Liam Hemsworth by getting pregnant, Gossip Cop reported, after rumors surfaced that the “Wrecking Ball” singer is having a baby. Earlier, a report claimed that Cyrus wanted to use her pregnancy to make Hemsworth stay with her.
According to Star magazine, Cyrus had “a plan to keep her man from calling it quits, she wants to have his baby,” Gossip Cop reported. The Star magazine report also, cited a source who heard Cyrus saying: “Liam needs to cut out the little boy s---! We're getting married b----, and he's gonna be my baby daddy.”
OK! Magazine also reported, citing sources, that Cyrus is pregnant and wants to use the child to keep Hemsworth with her as “The Hunger Games” star is all about family, according to the Hollywood Gossip. Cyrus’ pregnancy rumors come just days after reports said that she and Hemsworth have already gotten married.
“Miley would do anything to keep Liam by her side and thinks a baby would be the perfect way,” a source told OK! Magazine, according to the Hollywood Gossip. “He is so family-oriented, she knows that Liam would do whatever it took to give their baby a stable life. Miley is constantly texting him and frantically checking to see if he has gotten back to her. She says stuff like – ‘I’m gonna change his life, he just doesn’t know it yet.’”
Over the past few weeks, several rumors have surfaced about Cyrus and Hemsworth, including a report that claimed the two secretly got married over the winter holidays on the beach in Australia. However, Gossip Cop debunked the report.
Some reports also claimed that Cyrus was forcing Hemsworth to sign a $176 million prenup, causing tensions between the two.
Cyrus is currently worth $160 million while the “Hunger Games” star is valued at $16 million, the Inquisitr reported, adding that the 23-year-old wanted to sign the prenup because she does not want to take risks over the money if the relationship ends quickly, like it did in 2013.
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