Machine Gun Kelly has taken to Instagram to share pictures of his bloody face after he smashed a glass on himself during a performance.
On Tuesday, 28 June, the musician - real name Colson Baker - performed live at Madison Square Garden as part of his Mainstream Sellout Tour.
He also hosted a premiere for his new documentary Life in Pink.
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However, during his performance of 'My Ex's Best Friend' at the after-party at Catch Steakhouse in New York, he was filmed smashing a champagne glass on his face.
The rapper and singer has since posted a picture on Instagram of himself and the injury.
Tagging Madison Square Garden as the location in the post, Machine Gun Kelly captioned the image: "NYC you’re my bloody valentine."
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The image shows the singer in his performance clothing, but with his top marked with blood which is also on his neck, face and still fresh just above his eyebrow.
Another photo in the post shows the blood all over his hands, as well as a picture of the Empire State Building, a photo of the musician lying on a poster for the sell-out tour, a plaque from Tiffany and Co. and an ornament of the Empire State Building marking the 'Lightening ceremony in honour of Life in Pink' on 28 June, 2022.
The post has amassed over half-a-million likes, however, many of the 'Bad Things' musician's fans rained in on the comments out of concern for Kelly.
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"hey. i hope you’re okay tho dude. We love you so much XX," one said.
Another wrote: "You wild bro hahaha."
A third spotted what appears to be famous TikToker Charli D'Amelio in the background of one of the images. "Are those TikTokers in the back," they wrote, followed by a crying face emoji.
Kelly's documentary, Life in Pink, came out on 27 June, 2022.
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As per Hulu, "Machine Gun Kelly's Life In Pink is an in-depth look at the dramatic highs and lows of an artist chasing music’s top spot while tackling noise from the outside world, stardom, fatherhood, and more."
The feature film also looks at the star's relationship with his father who passed away in 2020.
The musician's father's passing led to him going through an extremely low period of time with his mental health and an extremely difficult call between him and fiancee Megan Fox.
Life in Pink is currently available to watch on Hulu, ESPN+ and Disney+.
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