21 July,2018 03:30 PM IST | Los Angeles | IANS
Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth
Singer-actress Miley Cyrus and actor Liam Hemsworth have been spotted together following reports their engagement had been called off. Hemsworth took to Instagram to share a video with his fiancee as they larked about in a car on Thursday. In the short clip, Cyrus is seen dancing in front of the camera while he screams to distract her, reports mirror.co.uk.
He then shared footage of his prank to his 10 million followers. The pair, who first got engaged in 2012, were alleged to have gone their separate ways after Cyrus is said to have kept delaying their wedding and family plans. Hemsworth, 28, was eager to settle down and become a father, but the 25-year-old "Hannah Montana" star isn't yet ready. "He wants kids and doesn't want to keep putting it off but it's not quite the timeline Miley had in mind... He is left heartbroken. Miley put off plans for the wedding and Liam was growing tired of it... They haven't been getting along in recent months," a source told OK! Australia.
They had split in 2013 and reunited in January 2016.
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