Singer Noah Cyrus is embracing the ups and downs of long-distance love, sharing why she and fiancé Pinkus remain unwed nearly two and a half years after their romantic proposal. The 25-year-old artist, daughter of country legend Billy Ray Cyrus, dished on the delays during a recent appearance on the Zach Sang Show, attributing the holdup to the complexities of blending lives across continents.
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Engaged since June 2023, when Pinkus—a talented German fashion designer—popped the question in a sun-drenched moment that Noah once called “the greatest moment of my entire life,” the couple has been navigating a maze of paperwork and relocations. “We’re going through all the process,” Noah revealed on the November 17 episode, her voice laced with patience. “There’s a lot of moving parts with somebody moving their life from a different country.” Their routine shuttles between her Nashville roots and his Düsseldorf home, a rhythm that’s both exhilarating and exhausting.
Yet, Noah’s affection for her partner’s world shines through. She gushed about Düsseldorf’s serene landscapes, drawing parallels to Tennessee’s charm: “I love Germany… A lot of the nature is very similar, not the city.” This cross-cultural harmony extends to her family, who have warmly welcomed Pinkus. On her mom Tish and sister Brandi’s Sorry We’re Cyrus podcast in April, Noah beamed, “My fiancé and my mom are really close… Now I’m with a nice, little German man.” It’s a stark contrast to her previous relationships, where familial bonds were often strained.
Looking ahead, Noah envisions motherhood but isn’t rushing the timeline. “I do [see myself becoming a mom], but I’m not at that point yet,” she confided, prioritizing their shared journey first. As whispers of a wedding grow, the couple’s story highlights the quiet triumphs of commitment amid real-world logistics—proof that love, like a hit single, takes time to perfect.














