Miley Cyrus And Liam Hemsworth Wedding Update: What Will Her Outrageous Wedding Concept Be?

Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth rocked the headlines after they officially announced that they're back together. Not only did the couple reunite, but they'll soon tie the knot after Liam popped the question. Fans are thrilled to know as to what the wedding concept would be, but it would surely be something outrageous.

After months of waiting, fans were able to get a glimpse on the wedding concept. An insider dished out Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth's wedding details during an interview with Hollywood Life. Though Miley toned down a bit, her wedding, however, will most definitely be something wild.

"Miley wants her wedding to be like a Flaming Lips concert, in other words fun, crazy and colorful. She wants a psychedelic wedding that will forever be embedded in her head! Flaming Lip concerts are known for being really outrageous and anything goes." An insider exclusively told Hollywood Life. "The more bizarre, the better, and that's exactly the kind of dream wedding Miley has in mind. It will for sure be a destination wedding that will last at minimum three days."

With an estimated net worth of $200 million, Cyrus can basically throw her dream wedding. The "Wrecking Ball" singer, however, made it clear that her life doesn't run by fame and fortune.

 During her interview with Marie Claire last September, Cyrus talked about the influence of money. Despite earning millions for her music, she opted to share it for free. She then made it clear that she's making music because of her passion and not for money.

"People in this industry think, 'I just gotta keep getting more money,' and I'm like, 'What are you getting more money for? You probably couldn't even spend it all in this life time," Miley told the reporter. "People get more famous, so that they can make their brand more famous, so that they can sell more. It's a never-ending cycle. Getting more money, having more hits, being lead in the movie - those things might stimulate you, but they don't make you happy. I've experienced it all already, and I'm telling you first-hand, it doesn't."

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