Patrick Schwarzenegger's family still does not believe that Miley Cyrus fits into their world. Hollywood Life exclusively learned that Miley was not invited to Patrick's sister's birthday party on Dec. 13. The event was attended by both family and friends of Katherine, so it cannot be counted as an intimate event, justifying the restrictive guest list. Miley Cyrus was therefore noticeably absent from the celebration. Moreover, considering how highly publicized Patrick and Miley's relationship was for the past weeks, this absence caused rumours and speculations to surface that the family still cannot accept Miley in their circle.
According to the source of Hollywood Life, Maria Shriver had a "sit down" with Patrick and told him to take his school and family more seriously than Miley."[The family] had a big party on the weekend for his sisters birthday andMile was not invited," the source detailed."I'm sure it caused tension for them because there were a lot of people there, it wasn't just family," our source added.
The source added that Patrick's ex-girlfriend would have been invited to the bash, but not Miley. The source shared that Miley must be feeling bad over this. That Patrick would allow this is not surprising, the source shared. According to the source, Patrick loves his sister to bits and would not go against her word, especially not on her birthday. Patrick's mom also wishes that her son would come into his senses and stop seeing Miley, the source added.
If Patrick's family is still warming up to the idea of Miley Cyrus in their lives, Miley's ex, Liam Hemsworth on the other hand, is starting to worry for her. Liam is still allegedly protective of Miley. Even though Liam wants Miley to be happy, he is also suspicious of Patrick because he believes Miley could just be being used in this relationship for publicity. He is hoping that his suspicions are not true, but he could not help but doubt Patrick's intentions for being close to Miley.
Cute little Smiley Virus..../s
Her parents must be SOO proud....
I think perhaps it's the money and successat such a young age...they don't know how to handle their success, or money...
I'm beginning to wonder if it's not the effects of being a corporate tool throughout childhood... I mean, who, in the Disney empire cares about THEM? All the Disney empire cares about is the bottom line.
Looking back, there are also the results of the old studio system-- Judy Garland, Elizabeth Taylor, Sandra Dee, etc. Judy Garland was messed up for life. Elizabeth had many husbands, etc. Sandra Dee died a lonely alcoholic. In all of these cases, the daughters were the bread winners of the family, propelled to stardom by overbearing mothers.
It just makes you wonder, doesn't it?
It just makes you wonder, doesn't it? It certainly does...