Chris Hemsworth Sang A Different Tune About Miley Cyrus Before Her Split With Liam

Having Miley Cyrus as your sister-in-law would be many people’s dream, and for a minute, Chris Hemsworth was ecstatic to have the singer in his family. Liam Hemsworth had initially popped the question to the musician in 2012, and Chris was all for it. According to Yahoo, he revealed to ET, “She’s great. She loves our kids, and our kids absolutely love her. She won our hearts. I find her really interesting. I find her very articulate, and years in maturity above her age … They actually are a perfect match in a lot of ways.” But the couple had its fair share of ups and downs, and in 2013 they called off their engagement only to get re-engaged in 2016. While their rollercoaster of a relationship could have turned off both the Cyrus and Hemsworth family, Chris still seemed ecstatic to have the “Wrecking Ball” singer as his sister-in-law.

The “Thor” actor jokingly revealed to Sirius XM what it’s like to have Cyrus as part of the family. He said, “I always just expect her to put on a show, belt a few songs out. But she never does,” he continued, “I’m insisting consistently, ‘When is the performance coming?’ But no, she’s a lot of fun.”Eventually, when Liam tied the knot to the musician, Chris was by his brother’s side, per People. But, as we all probably know, the marriage didn’t last, and neither did Chris’ sweet opinions of Cyrus.

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