Miley Cyrus will be featured on the cover of Marie Claire in the September 2012 issue that will be released next month where she will discuss her engagement.

The "Morning Sun" singer received mixed reviews when her engagement to actor Liam Hemsworth, 22, was announced more than a month ago. Many wonder whether the 19 year-old actress/ singer is too young to commit to marriage and whether or not she is making a mistake. However, a recent Twitter upload shows Cyrus and Hemsworth cuddled together, happy as can be.

"I'm so happy to be engaged and look forward to a life of happiness with Liam," Cyrus previously said to People Magazine. Hemsworth proposed with a 3.5-carat diamond in 18-karat gold with carved diamond floral motifs in an art nouveau pattern, according to Neil Lane Jewelry in Los Angeles. The central stone goes back to the 19th century.

Rumors of the young couples' possible engagement began to rise in March when Cyrus was seen with a diamond ring but reps had denied any such commitment.

However, in February, Hemsworth was featured in Details magazine where he confessed his deep feelings for his girlfriend of 3 years. The couple met during the filming of "The Last Song," in 2009, in which they played the lead characters.

"She makes me really happy," he said. "When you start [filming], you want to be professional, but when you're filming those scenes with someone and pretending to love them, you're not human if you don't feel something," Hemsworth continued.

Cyrus was happy to share the news of her engagement and even tweeted fans to thank them.

Even the family of both parties are excited to see the young couple marry.

"All I ever hoped for as a daddy was to see my kids reach their dreams," tweeted her father, country singer Billy Ray Cyrus. "To find happiness...peace of mind...and someday know...true love."

Hemsworth is currently working on his latest film: "Empire State," in New Orleans. And Cyrus is working on her next album. The artist recently released a single with Rock Mafia called: "Morning Sun."