Miley Cyrus moves back into Liam Hemsworth's house

Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth have reportedly moved back in together. The 'Wrecking Ball' singer first sparked rumours she was back with her Australian former fiancé when she joined him in his native Australia for the New Year. She has been seen in recent days apparently wearing the engagement ring Liam gave her when proposing back in June 2012. And now there have been allegations Miley and Liam's relationship has already progressed to the next stage, after the singer and her friends were seen unloading boxes from a moving fan at the actor's house in Malibu, California, over the weekend. Sources told TMZ.com that Miley has gradually been moving her belongings into the property, with the weekend marking "the finale of her week-long moving process." Miley and Liam ended their relationship and called off their engagement back in 2013. But it was recently reported that Miley had been hoping she and Liam could rekindle their romance for some time now. A source told PEOPLE magazine: "Miley never got over Liam. Despite them constantly fighting before the split, Miley always said Liam is the love of her life. "There were so many things that she loved about their relationship. They had a lot of fun and Liam was mostly very supportive of Miley. "It seemed she was always hoping and dreaming that they one day could get back together again."

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