Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly: temporary blackout or definite rupture?
If there is something that has characterized the relationship between Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly, it has been the sparks that flew between them. They have been among the most beautiful but also the most puzzling couples in international showbiz.
If the relationship were to be over, it would unsurprisingly take place with a bang, after a spark - in this case, the one that took the singer mid-concert in Arizona and blew his hair into the air.
Beyond discharges and hair problems, it is not entirely clear whether Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly have short-circuited or if their fiery relationship of three years is still going strong.
At the moment, neither the actress nor the singer has officially confirmed their breakup. However, Megan Fox has left several clues and media like TMZ collected and interpreted them.
Rumors exploded when Megan Fox shared a photo on Instagram of herself in front of the mirror, accompanied by an ominous text: "You can taste the dishonesty / it's all over your breath."
The phrase is taken from the well-known song 'Pray You Catch Me,' released by Beyoncé in 2016, on her album 'Lemonade.' The song famously dealt with the infidelity of Beyoncé's husband Jay-Z.
To the post, Fox added a much more striking measure on Instagram: she deleted all the photos of her together with Machine Gun Kelly. And there were quite a lot.
Finally, the actress unfollowed the singer on Instagram. She made the radical decision of limiting the people she follows to three celebrities only: Harry Styles (photo), Timothée Chalamet, and Eminem.
Curiously, a few hours after these unexpected steps, Megan Fox deleted her Instagram account completely. She had accumulated more than 20 million followers there.
Photo: @meganfox / Instagram
It is clear that something has happened between the famous couple. It must have happened during the Super Bowl weekend of February 12. Prior to the big game, Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly had still been seen holding hands at a party.
Machine Gun Kelly performed at the WM Phoenix Open 2023 on February 10. On that day, he received an electric shock on stage that left his hair standing up.
A week earlier, Megan Fox had shown Machine Gun Kelly how proud she was of him after being nominated for a Grammy for Best Rock Album. He didn't get the award - it went to Ozzy Osbourne - but the couple seemed very much in love.
"Congratulations on being in the very small percentage of artists who have received a Grammy nomination," Megan Fox said to her then-boyfriend on Instagram. "You have handled this process with a grace and maturity that I haven't seen from you before."
Before Machine Gun Kelly, Megan Fox had been with actor Brian Austin Green (Beverly Hills, 90210) for 15 years. They had three children together. Following their divorce, she began an unexpected, passionate, and yet relatively stable relationship with Machine Gun Kelly in April 2020.
The couple had met on the set of 'Midnight in the Switchgrass' and chemistry struck immediately. In January 2022, the couple got engaged in Hawaii. They didn't get married, however, and the wedding may have been called off by now.
Awaiting official confirmation, everything points to a possible breakup. From a happy, engaged couple, the actress and the singer may have turned into split wires.