Will Miley Cyrus And Liam Hemsworth Ever Walk Down The Aisle?

After a break that didn’t even last a week, Miley Cyrus is back on Twitter, but she seems to be the only one not talking about her relationship. The former Hannah Montana star has been eerily quiet on the subject, which, as you can imagine, has only fueled the rumors of a break-up with Liam Hemsworth that have already been lingering for more than a week since the starlet was photographed sans ring on two occasions.

The latest outlet to join the speculation fray is People. The magazine claims Miley and Liam have no plans to see each other in the near future, but until they officially call off a wedding, she’s going to stubbornly push forward and continue to plan for the big day. If true, that doesn’t exactly sound like the healthiest relationship possible, but in theory, it would mean they technically are still together.

Cyrus and Hemsworth’s marriage plans, announced back in June, have always been treated with a raised eyebrow by most observers, probably because of their age. Until the past few weeks, however, they genuinely seemed on the up and up and like they were planning to aggressively charge into marriage. Because there hasn’t been any kind of formal announcement of a break-up, separation or even trial separation, some of the couple’s biggest fans are still convinced this whole scandal is nonsense.

I tend to think where there’s smoke, there’s fire, but then again, if there’s one thing people in their teens and early twenties do well, it’s break-up and make-up. What do you think? Will Miley and Liam ever walk down the aisle? Let us know your thoughts by voting in the poll below…

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