Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly are seriously enjoying some special time together after their recent engagement, and we couldn’t be happier for these two!
29.12.2021 - 07:40 / usmagazine.com
They’ll take “never heard of him” for $200, Alex. Machine Gun Kelly may be a music superstar, but at least three Jeopardy! contestants aren’t sure who he is — even when shown a photo.
“The stage name of this rapper and actor gets shortened to MGK,” read the $800 clue in the “Musical 3-Initialers” category during the Monday, December 27, episode of the beloved game show. The clue also featured a photo of the Midnight in the Switchgrass star, 31, but none of the three contestants were able to
Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly are seriously enjoying some special time together after their recent engagement, and we couldn’t be happier for these two!
The great debate. Since Machine Gun Kelly popped the question to Megan Fox the internet has been buzzing about his, uhm, peculiar outfit choice for the big day. Rather than stick to a solid button down or slip into a tuxedo, the 31-year-old singer settled on a black and white striped shirt.
Everybody’s moving on…
Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox are finally engaged! Just like much of their relationship, the duo has had no problem breaking from tradition and creating a few of their own (like drinking blood to seal the deal).
Bromance alert! The world is understandably buzzing about Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox’s engagement, and between comprehending the fact that the duo drank each other’s blood to seal the deal and staring at the 35-year-old actress’ stunning ring, there’s a lot to catch up.
Machine Gun Kelly finally popped the question to Megan Fox!
t. “The first time I looked into his eyes, I was like, ‘I know you.
Machine Gun Kelly made a fan’s dreams come true and put $100 in her pocket after she showed up to his concert in Cleveland with a sign that said “I bet you $10 I’m taller than you.” A concertgoer posted a video of the epic height challenge on TikTok and the video has since gone viral.
Taurus, the upcoming movie starring Machine Gun Kelly has added Megan Fox, Ruby Rose and Lil Tjay to its cast list.The film spotlights the performer, whose real name is Colson Baker, as a talented but troubled musician who spends his days and nights searching endlessly for the inspiration to record one last song.According to Deadline, Fox will play Colson’s ex-girlfriend, while Rose will play his drug dealer and Lil Tjay one of his collaborators alongside Lil Meech and Narcos Mexico star Scoot
Machine Gun Kelly has revealed that he is “new to being vulnerable” about his mental health outside of singing about it in his music.The singer and rapper said in a new interview that he credits his girlfriend Megan Fox with helping him to open up, which is a step that he described as “big”.He told The Drew Barrymore Show: “I don’t want to come off like I’m cold or shy but I’m just a little insular and I’m just having an odd day,” he said towards the beginning of his guest spot on the chat
Lovestruck from the first moment they met! Before Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox connected, he was eager to meet — and work with — the Tennessee native.
Machine Gun Kelly didn't need much convincing to accept a role in a movie starring Megan Fox. The rapper said the second Fox's name came up, he immediately said yes.MGK on Friday shared the story of how he really met the star in an episode of The Drew Barrymore Show while he painted the 46-year-old TV host's nails.
Machine Gun Kelly is not using his stage name when he appears on-screen for acting roles and he’s explaining his decision.
Machine Gun Kelly is letting everyone in.
Machine Gun Kelly has opened up about his mental health, saying: “I haven’t given myself the time to just accept that it’s OK to not be OK.”Speaking on The Drew Barrymore Show, Machine Gun Kelly (real name Colson Baker) started the interview by saying: “I don’t want to come off like I’m cold or shy but I’m just a little insular and I’m just having an odd day.”“You’re in a really safe space.
A brooding Western in search of a jolt of energy, Tim Sutton’s “The Last Son” is a morose slog through the American West, as Sam Worthington’s Issac Lemay hunts down his kin in an effort to stave off an Ingenious prophecy that he will be killed by one of them.