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Miley Cyrus says no to extravagant wedding

Los Angeles - Miley Cyrus doesn't want an extravagant wedding.

The Can't Be Tamed singer - who is engaged to The Hunger Games star Liam Hemsworth and recently referred to him as her "hubby" - plans to have a small wedding because she doesn't want to attract a lot of attention.

The 20-year-old singer told Cosmopolitan magazine: "I can't even get coffee without a million paparazzi following me, so I don't know why anyone thinks I'm going to have this huge, extravagant wedding. That is so not who I am."

But the former Hannah Montana star also admitted she is thrilled to have found Liam at such a young age, because she hates dating.

"I'm happy I don't have to date anyone. I was like, 'I'm so happy I'm married, because you guys are cruel.' It's really bad," she was previously quoted saying.

'I already feel married'

This is the third time, Miley has hinted that the couple have already tied the knot.

However a spokesperson for her 23-year-old fiance insisted to People.com that the couple are "definitely not married" yet.

Miley previously said that while she is really in love with Liam, they are in no rush to tie the knot.

"I already feel married. I know we are forever. I don't need the paper right now," Miley said in a previous interview.

"I don't know when we will get married yet. We are still enjoying being engaged. I've got so much planning to do with the tours and getting my record out. First I have my movie, then my record - then I'll do my wedding planning."

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