Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth engaged and living together?

Earlier this week, it was reported that Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth are engaged again. The couple reunited over the New Year holiday after a two-year split, and as the two are said to have rekindled their romance, a new report claims that they are living together now, too.

"Miley and Liam are 100 percent back on," said a source to Us Weekly, adding that the couple took their initial steps towards reconciliation last April and that the "Hunger Games" actor has "told friends they're engaged again."

The pair is said to be very certain about their renewed relationship and that Cyrus has even decided to live with the actor again.

"She's moving back in with him and bringing her dogs," a second insider told Us Weekly, adding that the 23-year-old has always loved him and that they are picking up where they left off.

Over the weekend, several media outlets claimed that Cyrus moved into Hemsworth's place as pictures of the singer standing outside the actor's property alongside a moving van circulated online. While the pair has yet to confirm reports, The "Hannah Montana" star appears to confirm that she and the "Independence Day: Resurgence" star are together again. She took to Instagram this month to post a picture of her wearing what seems to be the same engagement ring that Hemsworth gave her when he proposed in 2012.

The two called off their engagement the following year, which was also the same time the singer debuted a more mature image at the MTV Video Music Awards. Cyrus went on to date Patrick Schwarzenegger for a few months, while Hemsworth was briefly linked to his "Resurgence" co-star Maika Monroe.

A source told People that this time around, the singer is making changes for their relationship to work, adding that both of them "seem much more mature."

"Miley is beyond happy to be engaged to Liam again," said the source.

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