The Separation of Miley Cyrus & Chris Hemsworth was a Shock for the World, But Who was Actually Responsible for the Split? Read Further to Know the Details

Having stayed together and had relations with a person for a decade building a good connection between the two. There ought to be fights, separations, reconciliations, moments of love, anger, despair, etc. However, what remains intact is that sense of belonging that eventually keeps the two together.

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Similar in the story of the Hannah Montana star, Miley Cyrus, and The Hangover’s star Liam Hemsworth. The two met in 2009 at the sets of The Last Song and have stayed together ever since, not to forget, the break-ups and patch-ups that kept taking place endlessly.

The two got engaged in 2012 and took it to a halt a year later. Eventually, they got married, however, not even a year slipped by and they separated. The reasons are something can be debated indefinitely.

Miley Cyrus’s version of the breakup 

 

The star believed Hemsworth’s habit of consuming huge amounts of drugs was the reason behind the weakening relationship they shared.

It was due to the same reason that despite the demand for separation was mutual, it was Cyrus who took the separation to the next level of filing a divorce where the reason that Hemsworth gave was ‘irreconcilable’ reasons.

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The exact date of separation wasn’t mentioned in the official document. 

Hemsworth’s version of the story

He was almost certain that Cyrus was cheating over him with Brody Jenner’s ex Kaitlynn Carter. The reason was nullified by Miley and triggered her to write a long post on Twitter claiming it to be an accusation and no true side of the story. 

The couple, despite having many hurdles on their paths had lunch with Miley’s mother and were seen making out in the bedroom, walkway, on the stairs, and where not. The two indeed kissed in public, making it tough for anyone to believe that they ever had a separation.