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Is Miley Cyrus Trying To Manipulate Her Way To The Altar?

Miley Cyrus really thinks she’s all growed up now.  She kisses girls onstage.  She performs in ever-more revealing stagewear.  And now she wants to marry her boyfriend, Liam Hemsworth.   A source says:

“Miley has always been in a rush to grow up, and now she’s getting impatient waiting for a strong commitment. She says if he doesn’t get more serious about their relationship, she’s gone for good.  So she’s acting like a spoiled brat who isn’t getting her own way. She feels she truly loves him and wants to talk about spending their lives together. Liam just isn’t ready to go there.”

Well, you know “sources,” but I hope this one really is just made up.  For starters, way to scare a guy off for good.  Yeah, we’ve been dating a few months, sure, let’s get married.  I know you’re still a minor and I’m only 21, but hey.  Why not?  Yeah, no.  Also, why is Miley even thinking about marriage at 17?  IF this is true, then I hope that her parents have been firm with her on this point.   No one needs to get married that young.

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  1. Rob
    June 27th, 2010 | 1:28 pm

    Gee, I wonder if she has a compelling reason to want to get married…?

    Or, to be more crass, who has the winning date in the “When Did Miley Get Knocked Up?” pool? :)

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