Signs Of A Split! Miley Moves Out Of Malibu Mansion As Liam Heads To Australia
Miley Cyrus has moved out of the Malibu mansion that she once shared with Liam Hemsworth as rumors of a split continue to heat up, RadarOnline.com can reveal exclusively! Click through for all the latest details on the estranged lovers' failing relationship.
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Cyrus, 25, was having cold feet about tying the knot with Hemsworth, 28, leading the duo to call time on their romance.
Sources tell RadarOnline.com exclusively the singer moved out of their shared Malibu mansion and is not living in the property after they had a blowout argument about when to start a family.
Meanwhile, the hunky Australian actor has been looking at homes next door to his brother, Chris Hemsworth, in Bryon Bay, Australia.
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Pals reveal Cyrus was so upset she even took some of her most prized possessions from their love nest, including a set of wacky toys and ornaments.
A mini-Hollywood sign and a horse statue with ‘LIAM’ painted on the side are just a couple of the items she took with her when fleeing the coop.
As fans know. Hemsworth owns the plush $6.8 coastal estate in Malibu while Miley bought the $2.5 million ranch right next door.
The couple has endured a roller coaster relationship over the years. They met back in 2009 and then got engaged in 2012 before splitting a year later. However, they rekindled their relationship in 2016 and were expected to get married this year after splashing out on a Tennessee property together. We pay for juicy info! Do you have a story for RadarOnline.com? Email us at tips@radaronline.com, or call us at (866) ON-RADAR (667-2327) any time, day or night.