Did Liam Hemsworth send Miley Cyrus a desperate ‘please reply’ message?
Alleged Liam Hemsworth message begging Miley Cyrus to reply goes wildly viral online

A viral screenshot allegedly showing Liam Hemsworth messaging ex-wife Miley Cyrus on Instagram has sent social media into meltdown, though fans still aren’t convinced it’s real.
The now-viral image claims Liam privately messaged Miley begging her to respond, writing: “Miley, please reply to me,” before adding, “This time, I’m not asking for money.”
The alleged exchange then shows Miley responding with only “...” before Liam follows up with: “Call me back!”
The screenshot quickly exploded across X, TikTok, and celebrity gossip pages, with many fans joking that the interaction sounded like a chaotic post-breakup soap opera. Others, however, pointed out several reasons why the messages could easily be fake.
Hacker que INVADIU conta de Miley Cyrus no Instagram vazou suposta mensagem de Liam Hemsworth para a cantora:
— poponze (@poponze) May 16, 2026
“Miley, por favor me atende, não estou pedindo dinheiro dessa vez.” pic.twitter.com/Pa350D5U4h
Many users questioned why Liam would supposedly contact Miley through Instagram instead of using her phone number directly, while others noted there is no verified source confirming the screenshot’s authenticity.
The image reportedly originated from claims that Miley’s Instagram account had once been hacked, though there is currently no evidence proving the leaked conversation is real.
Despite doubts, the alleged messages reignited public fascination with Miley and Liam’s famously turbulent relationship, which began after they met filming The Last Song in 2009.
After years of breakups, reconciliations, and a brief marriage in 2018, the pair divorced less than a year later. Their split later inspired intense fan speculation surrounding Miley’s hit song Flowers, which many believed referenced Liam and their failed relationship.
Fans online remain divided over the viral screenshot, with some calling it “obviously fake” while others admitted they desperately wanted the dramatic exchange to be real.


















COMMENTS
Comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive.
For more information, please see our Comments FAQ