Megan Fox’s relationship with Machine Gun Kelly has been uncertain for fans after a challenging year. During an interview on Alex Cooper’s Call Her Daddy podcast, the actress did not disclose the current state of their relationship but did mention that she and MGK had called off their engagement at one point.
The pair initially started dating in 2020 and got engaged in 2022. However, a year later, they faced breakup rumors before eventually reuniting.
Alex Cooper inquired, “It seems like everyone has something to say about your relationship. You were engaged, then it seemed to be called off, and now it’s all up in the air. How would you define your relationship with MGK?”
Megan replied, “From being in this relationship, I’ve realized that it’s not something for everyone to weigh in on. At the moment, I prefer not to comment on the current state of the relationship.”
Here is a simplified version:
“I feel a deep connection with him, like a twin soul, and that bond will always remain, even though I’m not sure how it will evolve. I will always have some kind of connection to him.
I won’t elaborate further on that. The things you mentioned did happen, and I can see how they might be puzzling or intriguing to people, making them wonder.”
Her final statement confirmed rumors of her ending the engagement with Kelly. Megan and MGK met while filming Midnight In The Switchgrass in 2020 and began dating that year. They openly displayed affection in public and got engaged in 2022, celebrating in a unique way by drinking each other’s blood.
However, just over a year later, Megan hinted at a breakup by sharing a mysterious post on Instagram before deleting her account. In the post, she burnt a letter in a bonfire along with a bag.
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