Miley Cyrus's new tattoo for Liam Hemsworth?


Los Angeles, July 11 (IANS): Singer Miley Cyrus has got a new tattoo which seems like a tribute to her on-off fiance Liam Hemsworth.

Over the weekend, celebrity tattoo artist Doctor Woo posted on Instagram a photograph of the "Wrecking ball" hitmaker, showing off a jar of Vegemite - an Australian snack which happens to be Hemsworth's favourite food - inked on the back of her left arm, reports aceshowbiz.com. 

"Miley Cyrus do(es)n't play when it comes to Vegemite. Half needle," he wrote alongside the black-and-white image. 

The 26-year-old actor has opened up about his love for Vegemite in various interviews. 

Recently, he talked about the food again while discussing growing up with his brothers Chris Hemsworth and Luke Hemsworth, saying he used to drink Milo and eat Vegemite on toast after school. 

After calling off their engagement in 2013, Cyrus and Hemsworth began hanging out together again in December 2015. 

Rumours about them getting re-engaged started swirling after she was spotted wearing the diamond engagement ring Liam first gave her in 2012. They are reportedly planning to get married in Australia this summer. 

  

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