Miley Cyrus Reportedly Wants a Baby 'Quickly': Is She Too Young?
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2012/07/16 15:00:00
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We were shocked to learn that 19-year-old Miley Cyrus is engaged, let alone thinking about having babies! But according to Us Weekly, she and fiancé Liam Hemsworth are already thinking about having kids, just a month after he popped the question.


"Miley and Liam really want to have a baby quickly," a Cyrus family source tells the mag. "They are both mature and ready for this," a source adds. "Miley is 19 going on 40." We've heard rumblings that daddy Billy Ray Cyrus is hoping for a LONG engagement, so we're not sure he'd agree with this "family source."
"Hunger Games" actor Hemsworth, 22, is on the young side himself, but perhaps he's been inspired by his brother Chris Hemsworth, who welcomed his daughter India in May. Do you think Miley is too young to have a baby?
"Hunger Games" actor Hemsworth, 22, is on the young side himself, but perhaps he's been inspired by his brother Chris Hemsworth, who welcomed his daughter India in May. Do you think Miley is too young to have a baby?
Top Opinion
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Ruby Dear - The Fangirl of ... 2012/07/17 06:57:30No+16I had my first at 20 (pregnant at 19). Best thing that ever happened to me. A 19 year old can easily raise a child, plus she'll be married and financially stable.






















she probs dnt want one straite away, quickley could be in a few years time
Two - My kids receive more love, attention and comfort than most children will ever have. You have no grounds for your claims, you do not know me and have no right to judge my parenting skills.
Three - I'm not married. I don't care if people do or don't get married, but the intent to marry does show a level of commitment. Whether that lasts or not is up to them.
Yes, at times raising kids can be hard work. But if you care about your kids, the selflessness comes easy, and those hard times are nothing compared to all the wonderful moments you share with them. You get used to it, get into a routine and these things become fact, not work.
Perhaps you should reserve your judgements to people you actually know, rather than proclaiming dislike of someone you've had a single interaction with.
No harm done.
You don't seem like a very likable person yourself.
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Just try to treat others with more respect, you'll find that you'll be respected more yourself if you do.