Miley Cyrus jokes about her short-lived marriage to Liam Hemsworth
Miley Cyrus poked fun at her own seven-month marriage to Aussie actor Liam Hemsworth in a cheeky Instagram post.
Miley Cyrus has moved on and is cracking jokes about her short marriage to Liam Hemsworth, which ended earlier this year.
An artist with a penchant for viral installations known as The Most Famous Artist (aka Matty Mo) jokingly posted on his Instagram bio that he has plans to wed Cyrus in 2020, which unexpectedly prompted a response from the singer herself.
“Upping my manifestation game for 2020 and putting this out there,” he wrote on Thursday.
The 27-year-old singer commented, “It probably won’t last long,” she wrote, posting a wedding ring emoji. “But always down to try, You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take.”
Cyrus and Hemsworth, 29, announced their split in August after seven months of marriage. Hours after the story broke, photos of Cyrus kissing Brody Jenner’s ex Kaitlynn Carter were released. Cyrus and Carter were hot and heavy for a month before they called it quits. She has since been dating Australian singer Cody Simpson. Meanwhile, Hemsworth is reportedly dating 21-year-old model Gabriella Brooks.
Cyrus appeared to diss Hemsworth on Instagram back in October, saying she “thought all men were evil” until she met Cody Simpson.
Gushing over her new beau to her millions of followers, the Cyrus said she “thought she had to be gay” because she thought “all guys were evil” before she struck up a relationship with Simpson, seemingly a thinly veiled attack on Hemsworth’s character.
“There are good people out there that just happen to have d**ks. I’ve only ever met one, and he’s on this live,’ she said, referring to 22-year-old Simpson.
Re-iterating her point, she continued: “There are good men out there, guys, don’t give up,” before suggesting she only dated women because she had been turned off men.
“You don’t have to be gay, there are good people with d**ks out there, you’ve just got to find them. You’ve got to find a d**k that’s not a d**k, you know?,” she said.
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