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Miley Cyrus Cancels Engagement? Singer Posts Cryptic Tweet

Miley Cyrus recently posted song lyrics from Canadian indie band Tegan and Sara's song "Call It Off" on Twitter which has led to speculation that her relationship with fiancé Liam Hemsworth may be in trouble.

"Maybe you could've been something I'd be good at," Cyrus tweeted on July 8.

The 19-year-old accepted Hemsworth's proposal on May 31 and confirmed the couple's engagement on June 6th after much speculation.

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"I'm so happy to be engaged and look forward to a life of happiness with Liam," Cyrus said in a statement.

Cyrus has been involved with the "Hunger Games" actor for two years and despite gushing about their recent engagement news, the former Disney star spent much of her weekend tweeting about "problems."

"I got a lot on my mind," Cyrus tweeted on July 7.

"Happiness is not the absence of problems but the ability to deal with them," Cyrus later tweeted.

The canceled engagement speculation comes just two weeks after Hemsworth, 22, was forced to correct himself while giving an acceptance speech at an Australian awards ceremony after telling a crowd that he and Cyrus are already "married."

Hemsworth was speaking at the Australians In Film Awards & Benefit Dinner in Australia, where he won the Breakthrough Actor award. He acknowledged his 2010 film "The Last Song," which is where he met Cyrus, but some of his words surprised onlookers, according to HollywoodLife.com.

"I was fortunate enough to get called back in and read with my now fiancée, and we read together and fell in love, and now we're married!" Hemsworth said.

The Australian actor was forced to correct himself just as Cyrus interjected.

"Well, not married yet but we will be," he said.

Cyrus, who was seated in the audience, supported her red-faced husband-to-be by yelling out "we will be!"

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