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To Dispel Breakup Rumors, Liam Hemsworth Pranks Fiancé Miley Cyrus In Hilarious New Video

To Dispel Breakup Rumors, Liam Hemsworth Pranks Fiancé Miley Cyrus In Hilarious New Video
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We Can't Stop Rooting For her Baby

Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth haven't called it quits, despite swirling rumors. How do we know? Hemsworth posted yet another video of him prank-scaring his fiancé. Check it out.





The breakup rumors began after Cyrus deleted her Instagram and Twitter. Some speculated it was because she's working on new music, but others jumped to the conclusion that Cyrus and Hemsworth split up. The rumor was further sustained when OK! Australia reported that the pair couldn't agree on children.

But Hemsworth's video is all the proof fans need to continue their faith in the couple's love.

The video shows Hemsworth and Cyrus in the car with Hemsworth behind the wheel. The selfie-style recording shows the duo jamming out to music when Liam suddenly screams in Miley's face. The video also catches her reaction when she gets angry at her man's antics saying, "I'm going to beat the sh--"

Fans will note that this is not the first time that Liam has prank-scared Miley. In fact, it seems to be a regular pastime.



Needless to say, people are relieved to hear the rumors were false and that the lovebirds are still up to their old, adorable ways.







So put your "Hands in the Air" if you're glad to see that the Miley/Liam love story isn't over.



Hemsworth and Cyrus first met on the set of 2010's The Last Song. The film was a critical failure but a box office hit. After a three-year on-again-off-again relationship, the two became engaged. They called off their engagement the following year, only to rekindle their romance in the spring of 2016. Hemsworth and Cyrus were engaged for the second time by the fall of 2016. Cyrus's 2013 album, Bangerz, tells the story of her failed relationship with Hemsworth.

We're glad to see things have turned around nicely for the two, and that they have such a fun-loving relationship to boot.

H/T: People, Business Insider

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