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Liam Hemsworth, Miley Cyrus News: Couple Secretly Got Married Six Months Ago?

Engaged celebrity couple Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth are rumored to be already married, insiders say.

They began dating way back in 2009 after meeting on the set of the film "The Last Song." Cyrus and Hemsworth first got engaged in 2012 but broke up a year later. In January of last year, it was revealed that the two have rekindled their romance, and soon enough, they were engaged again.

Now, NW Magazine reportedly claims that the couple has already tied the knot six months ago, but they reportedly decided to keep it quiet. An insider allegedly told the publication that Cyrus and Hemsworth had wed at their home in Malibu, California.

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"It was a very intimate ceremony at their house in Malibu. I'm told only a handful of people were there and they're still the only ones who know," the anonymous insider claimed. "Miley and Liam haven't really been making it public knowledge and don't plan to anytime soon," the source added.

Daily Mail also reports that the couple sparked marriage rumors when they were spotted both wearing matching rings on their wedding ring fingers during their trip to Georgia in the United States.

For now, fans are encouraged to wait for an official statement from Cyrus and Hemsworth themselves to get to the bottom of the marriage rumors.

Meanwhile, the 27-year-old "The Hunger Games" actor made a quick surprise appearance on NBC's "Saturday Night Live" over the weekend. Cyrus, 24, was the musical guest for the episode.

As reported by E! News, the couple appeared together in a "The Price Is Right"parody sketch, where they played the role of contestants, together with Alex Moffat as Hemsworth's brother and "Thor: Ragnarok" actor Chris.

After the live show, Cyrus and Hemsworth headed to the "Saturday Night Live" after party.

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