Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth married: Couple share 'one millionth' kiss in loved-up wedding day snaps

The celebrity couple tied the knot days before Christmas
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Emma Powell27 December 2018
The Weekender

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Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth share their “one millionth kiss” in first look pictures from their secret Tennessee wedding.

The celebrity couple tied the knot in front of family and friends at an intimate ceremony on December 23.

Cyrus confirmed their nuptials in a string of black and white snaps on Instagram as they shared a hug in front of an ornate fireplace.

The Wrecking Ball singer looked stunning in an ivory off the shoulder gown while Hemsworth opted for a casual look in a black suit and white trainers.

She captioned the shot of them kissing: “This is probably our one – millionth kiss ....”

Others were captioned with the date while another read: “10 years later .....”

Cyrus also shared Mark Ronson’s video of herself celebrating her nuptials by dancing along to Here Comes the Bride.

The couple sparked speculation they had tied the knot after pictures surfaced showing Cyrus and Hemsworth cutting a cake while surrounded by family and friends, including Cyrus’ mother Trish.

Another snap showed Liam doing shots with his brother Chris Hemsworth.

Miley dancing at her wedding on Mark Ronson's account

The couple, who struck up a romance after starring alongside each other in The Last Song, were congratulated by Nicholas Sparks who penned the novel the 2012 film was based on.

He tweeted: “This makes me so happy. Congratulations @MileyCyrus and @LiamHemsworth. #TheLastSong.”

Cyrus and Hemsworth dated from 2010 to 2012 when Hemsworth proposed. But they later called off the engagement before rekindling their romance in 2015.

The couple were living together in Malibu before their home was destroyed in the California wildfires earlier this year.

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