Liam Hemsworth reveals Miley Cyrus insisted on taking his last name after marriage
Updated:6 years, 8 months ago
Updated:6 years, 8 months ago
New Delhi, Feb 09 (ANI):Liam Hemsworth opened up about how his wife Miley Cyrus had no hesitations in taking her husband’s last name after their wedding last year. During an appearance on ‘Live With Kelly and Ryan’ on Friday, the ‘Isn’t It Romantic’ star confirmed that Miley took his last name and also reflected upon the joys of married life, reported People. “I heard you got married…to one of my favorite people, Miley Cyrus,” co-host Kelly Ripa said while speaking to Hemsworth. “Miley Ray Hemsworth now, actually,” Hemsworth responded, adding that the 26-year-old singer “took my name,” although she’ll continue to “be known as Miley Cyrus” professionally. Expressing his happiness about the same he said, “I think that was honestly one of the best things about it. I didn’t ask her to take my name, but then she’s like, ‘No, of course I’m taking your name. I’m like, ‘That’s awesome. That’s really good.” Talking about his post-marriage life, Hemsworth also shared that it’s finally sinking in that Cyrus is now his wife. “It’s become a little more normal,” he said, adding that it “was really fun to be wife and husband” during the first couple of weeks following their intimate December wedding. The actor went on to share that after their wedding, he decided that it was time to update her name in his phone. “I just have her in as ‘Wife,’” Hemsworth sweetly added. Cyrus and Hemsworth tied the knot in a secret wedding ceremony at their home in Franklin, Tennessee on December 23, reported E! Online.
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