Miley Cyrus's inner circle is keeping quiet, and her rep hasn't returned requests for comment. The timing of Tish's slip could be strategic—hype before a potential official announcement—or it could genuinely be a Freudian slip that got away from them.
The internet is going absolutely feral over this. Fans are dissecting every frame of the ceremony footage, convinced they've caught Miley wearing a band on her ring finger. Insiders tell me there's been chatter about nuptials for weeks, and this might be the first public breadcrumb.
Tish said 'We're gonna bring the husband' at the May 22 Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony. Page Six confirmed their engagement in December 2025 after Miley wore a diamond ring to the Avatar premiere on December 1. The couple has been together four years, soft-launching at a Gucci event in November 2021.
Either this is the worst-kept secret in Hollywood, or Tish just accidentally spilled major tea in front of cameras. Either way, Miley's silence is deafening—and we all know no news is usually very, very good news for tabloids.
Well, well, well. Looks like someone's mother might have just confirmed what the internet has suspected for months. At Miley Cyrus's Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony on May 22, her mother Tish Cyrus apparently let slip a comment that has since sent celebrity gossip mills into overdrive. According to reports from the Daily Mail, as the "Flowers" hitmaker was posing for photos with family members including sister Brandi Cyrus, Tish declared: "We're gonna bring the husband." The implication? Maxx Morando—Miley's fiancé of just a few months—was about to join the photo opp, and Tish wasn't calling him her future son-in-law. She called him something far more permanent. Maxx Morando, 27, the drummer for rock band Liily, then stepped into frame beside his fiancée, who at 33 is six years his senior. The couple was all smiles for cameras, and at one point Morando kissed Miley on her cheek—a gesture that looked decidedly matrimonial given Tish's loaded comment. This wasn't the bashful, newly-engaged behavior you'd expect from a couple still planning their big day. This looked like people who had already taken their vows. Miley Cyrus's representatives did not immediately respond to Page Six's request for comment on Friday evening, which—let's be honest—is neither confirmation nor denial. It's the classic Hollywood non-answer that leaves room for interpretation while giving absolutely nothing away. The singer, who became engaged to Morando in late 2025 (confirmed by Page Six after she sparked ring rumors at the "Avatar: Fire and Ash" premiere on December 1), has been characteristically tight-lipped about wedding planning specifics. For context on how long this relationship has been building: Miley and Maxx soft-launched their romance back in November 2021, when Miley posted him in an Instagram carousel from a Gucci event. They were spotted getting cozy at her "Miley's New Year's Eve Party" in Miami just a month later, dancing together backstage during commercial breaks. By April 2022, they were confirmed—passionately kissing in West Hollywood—and sources told Us Weekly by March of that year the relationship was already "very serious." At the 2024 Grammy Awards, Miley shouted out Morando as her "love," and a source later told People they'd taken things to the next level and were living together. In a December 2025 interview with Good Morning America just days after their engagement became public, Miley said: "Me and Maxx have been together for four years and it's very obvious the drastic amount of growth I've had in those four years." This is not Miley's first trip down the aisle. She was previously married to "The Hunger Games" actor Liam Hemsworth, with whom she split in 2019—just months after their December 2018 wedding. Given that track record, one could understand why a quieter approach might appeal to her this time around. But if Tish's slip is any indication, the secret might already be out—whether Miley intended it or not.