Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth to marry in Australia

Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth are set to tie the knot in Australia. The couple - who split in 2013 after three years together - have been spotted looking at wedding venues near to the Hemsworth family home in Byron Bay. An insider shared: "They were discussing potential venues and looking around." Whilst another source added to Us Weekly magazine: "Miley's mentioned she's interested in having a bunch of bouncy houses. Like at a carnival!" And despite Liam recently insisting he is not engaged, the 23-year-old singer has been sporting a ring on her engagement finger since January of this year. Miley has also enlisted the help of French designer Simon Jacquemus to help her create a "series" of wedding dresses for the big day. The insider added: "Simon is going to help Miley create a series of quirky outfits. She says there will be five outfit changes throughout the day and pink will definitely be a running theme. Miley is so excited to marry Liam, she wants everything to be fun and perfect. He's much more sensible than Miley, so he might want to veto a few of the ideas."

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