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Machine Gun Kelly makes shocking confession after Megan Fox reunion

Machine Gun Kelly makes shocking confession after Megan Fox reunion

Machine Gun Kelly grabbed massive attention after making a surprising comment at the F1 Grand Prix in Las Vegas amid rumours of a possible reunion with Megan Fox.

The music icon appeared in high spirits on Friday as he engaged with fans, keeping the mood playful while addressing the ongoing chatter about his relationship with the actress.

MGK and Megan split in November 2024 after reports of issues in their relationship while she was pregnant. However, their daughter Saga Blade was born in March 2025.

Since then, the former couple has been spending time together to raise their child. A source told PEOPLE that the Bad Things singer spends most nights at the actress’ home and the two act like a unit while caring for their daughter.

The insider added that Megan values how involved MGK has been, and the shared time has strengthened their bond.

The Rap Devil singer previously announced his newborn’s birth on social media, calling her “our little celestial seed,” along with a black and white video showing the baby holding his finger.

He also has a teenage daughter, Casie, sixteen, with ex Emma Canon. Whereas, Megan has three children with her ex-husband Brian Austin Green.

For the unversed, the ex couple first met in 2020 on the set of Midnight in the Switchgrass and became engaged in 2022.

They split in early 2023, and Megan later shared that she experienced a miscarriage during their relationship.

Now, their current focus remains on co-parenting Saga, and fans continue to speculate about whether the duo might fully reunite in the future.

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