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Five Other Couples Besides Liam and Miley Who Kissed and Made Up
These twosomes can't stay away from each other.
(UPDATE December 26, 2018 10:01 a.m.) Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth got married on Dec. 23, the actress confirmed in a series of Instagram posts.
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Liam Hemsworth just cleared up the rumor that he is set to marry Miley Cyrus—again.
“I am not engaged, no,” the “Hunger Games” star told Australia’s TV Week. “I don’t do things that do draw attention. So most of the time I fly under the radar. There is a lot of attention there but I did have a helicopter flying over my house for a while.”
While they may not be tying the knot any time soon, the duo are back on since originally getting engaged in 2012, then going their separate ways. Here are five other couples who got back together after breaking up.
1. Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake
After hooking up in 2007, the two split join 2011 when Justin wouldn’t pop the question. He soon came to his senses, they got engaged in 2011 and married in 2012. In April 2015, Biel gave birth to a baby boy named Silas.
2. Gregg Leakes and NeNe Leakes
The Real Housewives of Atlanta couple divorced in 2011, but by 2013, they were fully back on. They remarried in June 2013.
3. Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green
Their divorce is on hold now that Megan is pregnant wit the couple’s third child. The on and off twosome were engaged in 2006, and again in 2010, marrying that year. Here’s to hoping they work it out.
4. Pink and Carey Hart
The singer and her motocross husband married in 2006, and broke up in 2008, but never officially divorced. A year later they reunited, Pink had daughter Willow in 2011, and they’ve stayed together since.
5. Rhea Perlman and Danny DeVito
The acting duo married in 1982, had three children together and shocked the world in 2012 when they announced they were separating. Thankfully, they kissed and made up, eventually calling off the separation.