Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth's relationship has been reported to be on the rocks for the last few months, with reports earlier this week they've delayed their wedding for at least "two years", but according to insiders it wasn't what the Hannah Montana star wanted at all and it was in fact Liam who put the breaks on their marriage while she wanted to tie the knot as soon as possible.
The couple have been dogged by claims they'd ended their year long engagement after the Hunger Games hunk was spotted leaving a Hollywood party with Mad Men actress January Jones, in February and despite Miley denying her wedding was off on Twitter, the rumours haven't gone away.
According to insiders Liam isn't keen on trying the knot just yet and wanted more "freedom" from his girlfriend of three years as he's not "ready to settle down".
“For the moment, the wedding has been postponed,” a source close to the couple told RadarOnline. “When Miley and Liam got engaged, he thought it was going to be a longer engagement and that he would still be able to have a bit of freedom with his life.
“But Miley has been very insistent that they get hitched as soon as possible. She’s been chewing Liam’s ear off about it.”
According to the so-called insider, Liam's trip back home to Oz earlier this year, when speculation about their relationship was at it's height, was because he felt "trapped" by the Disney star and needed space.
“He just snapped and said that he wasn’t ready, which upset Miley because she was always so insistent they’d marry within a year,"the source went on claiming Liam had reached breaking point and felt "enough was enough,"
“She was devastated, but Miley understands she may have been pushing him too much,” they added.
But despite the claims, the couple aren't over just yet. “Miley doesn’t want to lose Liam," the source claimed,"so she’s accepted that she is just going to have to wait.”
Earlier this week Billy Ray Cyrus, Miley's dad admitted he wasn't sure when they'd get hitched either, hinting they may have delayed their marriage plans he told ABC News:
"I don't know," Cyrus said. " I didn't know the answer. They're young, they're kids. The great news is they're great friends. They're really, really good friends. If you end up getting married, that's your business."
"I play it by ear, and I know whatever is meant to be, that's the way it's going to happen," he went on.
"I don't tell anybody how to live, anybody. I say, 'here's what I've done,' and I'll mostly preface everything with, 'the only thing I do know is I'm not sure I know anything, so take it with a grain of salt.'"
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