Erin Molan has revealed the unusual timing of a social media observe from Miley Cyrus’ mum only a month earlier than she tied the knot with an Aussie actor.
The famous person’s mum Tish Cyrus and Aussie actor Dominic Purcell tied the knot over the weekend in an intimate yard ceremony at a Malibu mansion on the California shoreline.
Photos of the idyllic marriage ceremony present daughter Miley Cyrus wearing a pale metal blue satin costume as her mom’s maid of honour and sister Brandi Cyrus beside her as one in every of three bridesmaids.
Also featured on the visitor listing have been long-time buddies of the groom Triple M presenter Candice Warner and her husband Australian cricketer Dave Warner.
However, one other Australian radio host has since revealed her personal reference to one half of the newlyweds, having briefly dated the Prison Break star.
As pictures emerge of the ceremony, 2DAYFM radio host Dave “Hughesy” Hughes took a second on Monday morning’s present to ask his co-host a few weird interplay with the bride only a month in the past.
“She started following me on Instagram a couple of months ago, and she doesn’t follow that many people, so that was a bit out of the blue,” Ms Molan mentioned.
“You know what my theory on that was,” Mr Hughes teased.
“That she’s had a look at his socials and said, ‘why has he liked all these photos from this woman?’ and thought I better follow this woman as well.
“You keep your friends close and your enemies closer.”
“It was a little bit strange, I didn’t really understand that,” Ms Molan admitted.
Having already spoken beforehand about her temporary romance with Mr Purcell, she went on to clarify that it was largely a long-distance relationship that fizzled out rapidly.
“He actually laid his heart on the line for you, and you rejected him didn’t you, because you weren’t ready,” Hughesy joked.
“You basically ended up ghosting him.”
Ms Molan gave up little or no element however admitted she was wished the newlyweds “only happiness” and mentioned the marriage seemed “beautiful”.
Source: www.news.com.au