Miley said it's what made her marry Liam, but was it actually the beginning of the end?

Liam Hemsworth saved the couple's dogs, horses, cats, and pigs from the Woosley Fire in Malibu last November, but there was nothing he could do to save Miley's home. Miley told Vanity Fair of the disaster: "What Liam and I went through together changed us. I'm not sure without losing Malibu, we would've been ready to take this step or ever even gotten married, who can say? But the timing felt right and I go with my heart."

But did they both know the difficulty that would come following the fire, in trying to put their lives back together and find meaning in a relationship that was built on refuge after disaster? A few days after -- as the ashes, very literally, were settling, Liam posted a photo of the remains of the house and captioned it, "It’s been a heartbreaking few days. This is what’s left of my house. Love. Many people in Malibu and surrounding areas in California have lost their homes also and my heart goes out to everyone who was affected by these fires."

After ten years of dating off-and-on, the couple wed in a low-key ceremony in December at the Cyrus family home in Nashville, Tenn. with just family and a few friends present. Ironically, it may have been the fire that pushed them to marry and yet the push they didn't need ...