Love, Loans, & Last Licks: Liam Hemsworth’s Split from Miley’s Songbird Partner
It’s a classic Hollywood love triangle turned into a solo echo—just when you think the fairy‑tale was on track, the drama hits a new beat. The Sun‑burnt 29‑year‑old Liam Hemsworth officially filed for divorce from the girl who lit the skies for “Slide Away” earlier this month. Late last week, Los Angeles court records were the first to stamp the end of a marriage that lasted just under a year.
What the papers say
According to TMZ, Liam’s main reason for the split was “irreconcilable differences.” Inside the settlement, he helped reflect a rather cold fact: the couple had a prenup that kept each side’s earnings on a separate ledger. No money drama, no nick‑name nick‑names.
- Both kept their cores of cash isolated.
- No kids, no custody worries.
- They had a simple, “paper‑only” path toward the break‑up.
Miley’s “Slide Away” moments
Meanwhile, the beat dropped for Miley (yes, the 26‑year‑old breakout) right after Reuters hit the headlines—she released “Slide Away” and even saw a kiss with Kaitlynn Carter. The insider talk has it that Miley’s music was her way to say, “Hey, I’m okay without Liam.” She’s “not trying to hurt him,” but she’s rolling in her own anthem.
Claims came from a source that kept her quiet about Liam after the split. Now she’s “more relaxed and happy.” The social‑media snapshot: no lingering in the past, a fresh breeze, and a brand‑new vibe.
Meet the new “support squad”
Miley and Kaitlynn, who just left her estranged partner Brody Jenner, are best‑friend‑for‑the‑week forming a mutual support crew. They’re helping each other get through the send‑off while a “loose future” stays on the horizon. The story’s silver lining: you still have someone to hold your hand while the world shouts.
Different dynamics, same heartbreak
Liam wanted the classic, calm marriage; Miley goes for the unpredictable, “let’s keep it fluid.” It’s a mismatch: One’s low‑key, the other’s wild. The end? A simple legal split and two stubborn, independent hearts going their own way.
Feel free to gush: it’s like a sitcom where the protagonists were sold, the cast reshuffled, and the plot continued to spin. Emmy‑level drama, but in real life, it’s just another week where love, money, and music collide—without the boilerplate ballads. We’re all just looking for the next beat.
