Liam Hemsworth Spotted With Eiza Gonzalez In Vegas, Rumored To Have Already Moved On From Miley Cyrus

Has Liam Hemsworth Moved On From Miley Already?

Liam Hemsworth and Miley Cyrus have officially ended their engagement, and though the relationship is rumored to have been over for some time, the 23-year-old actor may have already moved on.

Pre-split announcement on Saturday night, Hemsworth headed out to Las Vegas to see Floyd Mayweather Jr. take on Canelo Alvarez, and afterward the "Hunger Games" star was spotted getting very close to a beautiful blonde at XS nightclub.

Photographers snapped photos of Hemsworth with the gorgeous gal, who was later identified as Mexican singer-actress Eiza Gonzalez.

Hemsworth seemed to be quite taken with the 23-year-old. “They never left each other’s sides,” an eyewitness told Life & Style magazine. “They were with a few people and spent a few minutes at the VIP DJ stage table. They then headed back to a more private VIP bungalow cabana near the pool. They had drinks and talked in the bungalow. They left together with the rest of the group around 2 a.m.”

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It's not clear if Hemsworth has moved on or if he's just having fun, but for months there had been rumors that Hemsworth and Cyrus were on the outs, and there was even buzz that the actor was "mortified" by Cyrus' raunchy VMAs performance in August. Those rumors aside, it looks like the "Paranoia" star might have a bit of a type since Gonzalez seems to have an exhibitionist streak herself:

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