LIAM SHOWS HIS ATHLETIC PROWESS
Liam Hemsworth shows his athletic prowess with impressive human flag pose... after ex Miley Cyrus branded him ‘evil’ in a controversial rant. Miley Cyrus seems to have moved on from her 10-year relationship with Liam Hemsworth, as things continue to get serious with Cody Simpson. Meanwhile, Hemsworth is staying busy with work, as well as with perfecting his already trim figure.
He took to Instagram Wednesday from the set of a new project, showing off his athletic prowess with a human flag pose.
The 29-year-old held on to two steps of a fire escape ladder as he balanced his body horizontally, about six feet in the air.
He captioned the photo: ‘Night shoots in down town Hamilton are very exciting. Piece of cake really...love from the #flagman.’
It’s not the first time he’s showed off this skill, as he recently did the pose on the side of a dumpster, captioned: ‘Start ya day out with a couple of these.
They’re super easy.’ Hemsworth has been scarcely on Instagram since his split from Cyrus, mostly posting landscape photos, save for a shot from one of his new movies and an aerial photo of himself surfing.
Before that, his last selfie was a black-andwhite photo with his ex, taken back in June. Meanwhile, Cyrus has been all over Instagram, recently testing the app’s nudity policy with a see-through top.
She also took to Instagram Live over the weekend with her new beau Cody Simpson, in which she not only made a problematic statement about sexuality, but also appeared to shade Hemsworth.
She said: ‘There are good men out there, guys, don’t give up. You don’t have to be gay. There are good people out there, you’ve just got to find them.
Hemsworth and Cyrus announced in August that they’d separated, after meeting on the set of The Last Song in 2009 and getting married last December in Nashville.
Following a brief fling with Kaitlynn Carter, Cyrus has been moving on with Simpson, also Australian.
Liam held on to two steps of a fire escape ladder as he balanced his body horizontally, about six feet in the air