How long have Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly been together and when did they break up?
The duo each shared their relationship woes through poetry and songwriting
The duo each shared their relationship woes through poetry and songwriting
MEGAN Fox and Machine Gun Kelly were Hollywood's IT couple in 2022 but their rocky relationship ended just weeks after Fox revealed she was pregnant with their first child in November.
The twin flames have been involved in a well-documented and public relationship on social media, sharing the good, the bad, and the ugly parts of their on-again, off-again romance but now the pair have officially called it quits.
The two first were first seen out and about in California following Megan Fox’s split from her husband Brian Austin Green.
On June 15, 2020, Machine Gun Kelly tweeted: "I'm calling you girlfriend, what the f**k."
He confirmed the two were official on his social media account.
After Fox and Green’s second separation, Megan played a role in Kelly's Bloody Valentine music video.
The two have been nearly inseparable since becoming an item.
On January 12, 2022, Machine Gun Kelly posted a video of Megan Fox's hand adorned with a ring.
Megan Fox, too, posted the engagement announcement followed by a confession that the couple drank each other's blood after saying yes to MGK's proposal.
During the Grammy's 2023, Fox posted a tribute to MGK celebrating him for being nominated.
However, a week later, on February 12, 2023, Megan deleted all posts with Kelly.
She then posted multiple photos of her and celebrity stylist Dimitris Giannetos followed by a video of her burning a letter in a fire pit.
The Instagram post captioned lyrics from Beyonce's 2016 album Lemonade. The post read "You can taste the dishonesty/ it's all over your breath."
Following her post, Megan Fox unfollowed MGK and started following his rival Eminem.
Eminem and MGK have been feuding for years after Kelly called Eminem's 16-year-old daughter at the time "hot."
Just a few months later, it appeared the couple was trying to work things out.
MGK was spotted supporting Megan Fox at the 2023 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue launch party in May 2023.
By mid-June, sources confirmed Fox was wearing her engagement ring again.
In November 2023, Fox revealed the heartbreaking news that she and MGK had suffered a miscarriage, which he later addressed in his song, Don't [sic] let me go.
In April 2024, the duo were spotted celebrating MGK's 34th birthday together at his home alongside several celebrity guests.
Both MGK and Megan Fox also attended Michael Rubin's Fourth of July party in the Hamptons, where they mingled with fellow partygoers.
On November 11, Fox announced on Instagram that she was pregnant with their first child sharing a picture of a positive pregnancy test with her 21 million followers.
Just weeks after sharing the happy news and posting sizzling pictures showing off her growing baby bump in a black lace cut-out dress, Fox revealed that she and MGK broke up over Thanksgiving.
The actress who is due to give birth in March ended their relationship after finding "upsetting" material on MGK's phone, according to .
Kelly who was on vacation in Vail, Colorado at the time, reportedly cut the trip short following the breakup.
The pair have not seen each other since TMZ has reported.
Fox has also deleted all but one post from her Instagram account leaving only the pregnancy announcement with the caption, "Nothing is ever really lost. Welcome back."
Megan and Kelly reportedly met while filming their upcoming film Midnight in the Switchgrass.
Brian had previously talked about the romance between Megan and Kelly, whose real name is Colson Baker.
He said on his podcast: "She met this guy, Colson, on set... I’ve never met him... Megan and I have talked about him.
"I trust her judgment, she’s always had really good judgment.
"I don’t want people to think her or he are villains or that I was a victim in any way."
Sources close to the star alleged the pair "began spending more and more time together because of their work schedules and filming together."
Megan and Brian were together for 15 years and married for 10.
The two met when the actor was guest-starring in an episode of Fox's ABC sitcom Hope & Faith.
Megan was 18 at the time, and Brian was 30.
"I didn’t know who he was from 90210, but I liked him right away," she recalled.
"Everyone was around the monitor watching a scene, and Brian accidentally touched my leg.
“I remember literal electricity shooting through me and out of me from every direction. It was like magic," she added.
Two years later, they got engaged but called it quits when Megan’s career took off following the release of Transformers and a supposed fling with co-star Shia LaBeouf.
In 2010, Megan and Brian rekindled and wed at the Four Seasons Resort on Hawaii's Big Island just days after news broke that they'd resumed their engagement.
In 2015, she officially filed for divorce, citing "irreconcilable differences" as the cause of the split, and asked for joint physical and legal custody over their two sons.
Megan filed court documents in 2019 seeking to dismiss her previous petition for a divorce after three years of being reconciled.
Ultimately, in May of 2020, Brian confirmed that the couple had called it quits again during an episode of his podcast.
Brian and Megan welcomed their first child Noah Shannon in 2012 following their wedding.
Two years after Noah’s birth, the couple announced the birth of their other son, Bodhi Ransom.
News broke that she was expecting once more in 2016.
Megan walked the red carpet at the opening night gala of CinemaCon at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, where she showed off her baby bump.
People were quick to wonder who the father of the baby was.
It was later confirmed that it was Brian.
She eventually gave birth to the couple's third son, Journey River Green, in early August.
Brian also had a son from a previous marriage named Kassius.
Brian was spotted on a date with reality star Courtney Stodden.
The pair were spotted entering a Los Angeles Mexican restaurant, where they picked up food to go.
Their weekend date came a month after Brian confirmed the end of his marriage to Megan.
However, the relationship quickly fizzled out, and Brian moved on to Dancing With the Stars pro Sharna Burgess.
The duo met at a coffee shop in October 2020, and made their relationship Instagram-official on January 11, 2021.
Later that year, the real-life couple teamed up to compete together on Dancing with the Stars, but were eliminated in the competition show's fourth week.
In February 2022, Brian and Sharna announced they were expecting a baby boy.
Their first child together, Zane Walker Green, was born on June 28, 2022.
In September 2023, the couple revealed that Brian had proposed to Sharna on his 50th birthday earlier that year, on July 15.
"Honestly, I'm so grateful to be able to say he's my fiancé, not my boyfriend now," Burgess told .
"We have a 15-month-old now. She's honestly a mother to the other kids that are at the house, and it got to that point where it's not doing justice to what our relationship is," Green added.
As of July 2024, the couple have not yet tied the knot.