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Singer Miley Cyrus confirms engagement with long-time boyfriend Maxx Morando, flaunts her 5-carat diamond ring at 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' premiere

FP Entertainment Desk December 3, 2025, 08:25:53 IST

And the singer, opening about taking her relationship to the next step, revealed she was ‘astounded.’

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Singer Miley Cyrus confirms engagement with long-time boyfriend Maxx Morando, flaunts her 5-carat diamond ring at 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' premiere

Singer Miley Cyrus graced the premiere of James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire And Ash and what took everyone by surprise was her 5-carat diamond ring. There are reports she may have got engaged to long-time boyfriend Maxx Morando. The development seems to have been confirmed by Page Six and People.

And the singer, opening about taking her relationship to the next step, revealed she was ‘astounded.’ Here’s a closer glimpse of her stunning ring she flaunted at the evening:

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The caption of the tweet read- “Jacquie Aiche, through Francesca Consulting, confirms Miley Cyrus’ engagement ring was custom-made, featuring a cushion-cut stone on a ‘chunky’ 14k yellow gold band.”

Miley Cyrus at Avatar: Fire And Ash premiere

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When Miley Cyrus didn’t have permission to perform ‘Hannah Montana’ songs

Miley Cyrus said she wasn’t allowed to perform songs from her show “Hannah Montana” after exiting Disney.

Cyrus rose to fame with her role in the show, which ran from 2006-2011 on Disney channel. In “Hannah Montana”, Cyrus portrayed the role of a teenager, living a dual life as a regular girl and a popular pop star.

The 32-year-old singer, who has tracks such as “We Can’t Stop”, “Wrecking Ball”, and “Flowers” to her credit, said she didn’t want to perform the “Hannah Montana” songs, but it did make her upset.

“After I left Disney, I wasn’t allowed to perform any of the ‘Hannah Montana’ music. It’s not like I wanted to, I mean, performing ‘The Best Of Both Worlds’ between ‘We Can’t Stop’ and ‘Wrecking Ball,’ wouldn’t have really made sense,” she said on The Ringer podcast.

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