Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox have made headlines with their PDA. Now, he's 'celibate', apparently.
The Bloody Valentine pop-punk singer first properly met Fox on the set of Midnight in the Switchgrass. While it's a shame about the film – it was slaughtered by critics and fans alike – they sparked up an immediate connection, coming years after he 'disappeared like a ninja in a smoke bomb' after telling her, 'I am weed.'
Even after their rather strange first kiss – 'We just put our lips right in front of each other and breathed each other’s breath and then she just left,' MGK earlier recalled – they've been loved up ever since, even getting engaged in January. However, if his latest social media post is to be believed, there's not a lot of hanky panky going on.
MGK, real name Colson Baker, posted a photo dump to Instagram with the caption, 'Celibate'. The photos are an assortment of selfies, outfits and snaps from a recent gig, although none appear to feature Fox in any way. Perhaps he just wrote 'celibate' because he's away from her for work.
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The couple have confused fans with their behaviour before, whether it's their Angelina Jolie/Billy Bob Thornton-esque blood vials or most recently, his choice of engagement ring for Fox, which was actually described as 'abusive' by some critics.
Speaking to Vogue, he explained how the ring was designed to be a 'thoroughbred Colombian emerald, with no treatment'.
'It was just carved into the teardrop, straight out of the mine. And the diamond was directly from Stephen. The concept is that the ring can come apart to make two rings. When it’s together, it’s held in place by a magnet. So you see how it snaps together? And then it forms an obscure heart,' he said, adding how the bands on the rings 'are actually thorns... so if she tries to take it off, it hurts'.
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In a column for Yahoo! Voices, one writer claimed, 'Kelly giving Fox a ring that could cause her physical pain keeps her bound to him – it is beyond her control. It feels to me like a not-so-subtle display of toxic masculinity – and it simply doesn’t sit right.'
The likelihood of MGK and Fox caring what people think is low; as they've said before, they're very much in love. 'It’s ecstasy and agony for sure... I don’t want people to think anything’s perfect with us. I didn’t say it was the darkest fairy tale for no reason,' he previously told GQ.
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Topics: Machine Gun Kelly, Megan Fox, Music