
Finally, what we were all expecting has come to light. New reports claim Eiza González was just using Liam Hemsworth to propel herself onto the public eye and further her acting career in the United States. And we're not shocked at all. Here are the facts: Eiza comes to the United States after cultivating a successful career in Mexico in the beginning of September. Literally two weeks later, on Sept. 14, after the Canelo Alvarez vs. Floyd Mayweather fight, she is spotted getting cozy with Liam at a Las Vegas club. Some people say they had met that same night. Three days later, Liam is photographed dropping a package at Eiza's apartment and the two are caught by paparazzi making out passionately. This is happening as Liam Hemsworth and Miley Cyrus make their break up official.
After those photos and all the hype about Eiza being Liam's new girl, she gets a leading role in the movie "All Hail The Squash Blossom Queen," and now a role on Robert Rodríguez's series "From Dusk Till Dawn." Coincidence much? Well, it turns out it wasn't a coincidence and it was all part of Eiza's plot to become famous in the Anglo market. Liam put the pieces together and that's why during a sit-down interview with Extra, the Australian actor told the reporter, who asked if he cooks for his lady. "I don't have a lady at the moment."
According to She Knows, a source revealed, "Liam told Miley he's not seeing Eiza anymore. He found out that she was tipping off photographers; she was totally using him! Miley is thrilled obviously - it's street justice, especially after Eiza was so cocky about things." The source continued, "[Miley has] forgiven Liam. But his hookups with Eiza and the way he was so open about it really hurt her, so in a way she's kind of glad he got used. Maybe it was a lesson he needed to learn." The Examiner adds, "Many who are familiar with Eiza and the way she operates, says she's done this type of thing many times during the course of her acting and singing career, and has no qualms about sleeping her way to the top."
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