Miley Cyrus slams pregnancy rumors, says it's a food bump

Miley Cyrus and boyfriend Liam Hemsworth are not having a baby, according to the "Wrecking Ball" singer.

Previously, when the former Disney child star celebrated her 25<sup>th birthday, she was rumored to be pregnant because of her Instagram post, which she captioned "So close to b-day time! Stoked for a day full of Tofurkey & loved ones! Ain't it ironic? #VeganTurkeyBaby," showing Cyrus in a gray t-shirt posing against the backdrop of silver letter balloons that read her name. Also seen in the photo is "The Hunger Games" actor Hemsworth, who took the photo.

So close to b-day time! Stoked for a day full of Tofurkey & loved ones! Ain't it ironic? #VeganTurkeyBaby

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Fans were quick to note the "Hannah Montana" star's pose, with her hand sitting at the top of her belly, was a common pose done by expecting mothers in photoshoots. However, Cyrus denounced this and said that it was just a food bump. In an Instagram Stories, Cyrus said "Not pregnant, just eating a s--t ton of Tofurky...RUDE!!!!" slamming those claiming she was pregnant.

As mentioned, Cyrus was celebrating her birthday, which Hemsworth was well prepared for. This year, he gave the daughter of Billy Ray Cyrus a necklace with the word "lili," Cyrus' nickname given by the "Insurgent" actor. The word was studded with rainbow-colored gems. 

Last year, Hemsworth also surprised his girl when he gave her a box adorned with stickers and a unicorn. Cyrus gushed over this and uploaded it on her social media account. It turned out that she was given a ring with colorful gems on it. 

Hemsworth and Cyrus were paired on the 2010 movie "The Last Song." Cyrus played Ronnie who fell in love with Hemsworth's Will. Their real-life romance was believed to have blossomed on the set of the film.

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