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Family of Estranged Husband Of Miley Cyrus, Liam Hemsworth, Are Pleading With Him To Not Reconcile With The Actress | See Why

Family of Estranged Husband Of Miley Cyrus, Liam Hemsworth, Are Pleading With Him To Not Reconcile With The Actress | See Why

Following the surprise split of celebrity couple,Liam Hemsworth and Miley Cyrus last week, new reports claim that the family of Liam is deeply concerned and are pleading with him to ‘cut off all contact’ with his estranged wife Miley Cyrus after their split.

According to The Sun, the Hemsworths are worried that Liam, 29, will reconcile with Miley, 26, after their split was announced on Saturday, August 10.

A source said:

‘Miley and Liam both keep saying the word “separated”, not “divorcing”, which has his family really worried they’re leaving the door open to get back together in the future.’

The insider added:

‘[Their marriage] has been toxic for way too long. They’re not meant to be together.’ 

Their split was reportedly caused after photos of Miley kissing Brody Jenner‘s ex Kaitlynn Carter in Lake Como, surfaced online.

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A representative for Miley later confirmed:

‘Liam and Miley have agreed to separate at this time. Ever-evolving, changing as partners and individuals, they have decided this is what’s best while they both focus on themselves and careers.

They still remain dedicated parents to all of their animals they share while lovingly taking this time apart. Please respect their process and privacy.’  

In a new song ‘Slide Away‘  which she released on Friday, the 26-year-old singer appeared to address their broken marriage.

Miley sings:

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‘Move on, we’re not 17. ‘I’m not who I used to be.You said that everything changed / You’re right I’m grown now.’

Elsewhere in the song, she sings:

‘Once upon it was paradise, once upon a time I was paralysed / I think I’m gonna miss these harbour lights / But it’s time to let it go.

‘Once upon a time it was made for us, woke up one day and it turned to dust / Baby, we were found, but now we’re lost / So it’s time to let it go.’

She goes on:

‘I want my house in the hills / don’t want the whisky and pills / I don’t give up easily but I don’t think I’m down.’

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