Pop superstar sensation, Miley Cyrus, and her hunky Australian boyfriend, Liam Hemsworth has a knack at heating up any red carpet premiere. The two made quite an impression at the Vanity Fair Post-Oscar Party and again, the "Milesworth" duo didn't fail to impress at the "Hunger Games" premiere at Los Angeles.

Liam Hemsworth plays Gale Hawthorn in the highly-anticipated film adaptation of Suzanne Collins post-apocalyptic novel, "The Hunger Games." While Liam's character in the film and in the books is fighting for Katniss Everdeens' affection over Peeta Mellark, played by Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson respectively, Liam has his eyes out for only one girl in real life, Miley Cyrus.

The 22-year old Aussie actor hit the premiere in a fashionably dapper-suit and tie plus his equally stunning girlfriend, Miley Cyrus, to the event. 19-year old Miley who is known for her provocative clothing wowed the crowd with her cleavage and midriff-baring outfit. Miley flaunted her incredibly toned body in a glittery bustier plus a long black skirt created by Pucci.

Now with less than a week before the film finally hits the big screen, the big question is which team is Miley rooting for: Team Peeta or Team Gale. The answer is fairly obvious knowing how supportive Miley is of Liam and vice-versa.

"Come on, it's safe to say I'm Team Gale," exclaimed Miley in an interview with Celebuzz.

Rooting for her man is not the only show of support by the singer. With the film already causing a lot of hype, Miley says she might be addicted to it already.

"I'm probably going to see this about 13 times," says Miley on watching "The Hunger Games". "I'm going to be a fan soon after this comes out. I'm going to be addicted."

Undoubtedly, Miley won't be the only one addicted to the film. Josh Hutcherson who was among the first of the cast member who had seen the film before the premiere did say it was awesome enough to cause an addiction. Even Miley's boyfriend, Liam shares the same train of thought.

"I believe it's one of the most powerful films I've seen," said Liam. "I was extremely nervous before I saw it for the first time, but I feel a lot more at ease now. I feel it's a great film. I think audiences and fans are going to love it."