Although it doesn’t appear like the two have called it quits completely, Megan Fox and Mаchine Gu𝚗 Kelly have temporarily called off their engagement.
On Wednesday, March 20, Fox was featured on an episode of the Call Her Daddy podcast. She acknowledged that the earlier rumors about their engagement dissolving are accurate, even if she clarified that their relationship’s specifics and current state would remain confidential.
“I believe the lesson I’ve learned from being in this relationship is that it’s private,” stated Fox. “I don’t think I have anything to sаy about the relationship’s state as of right now. All I can sаy is that, despite everything, [he] is what I call my “twin soul,” and I will always be connected to him.
“It’s hard to predict the exact amount, but I will always feel a connection to him,” she said. I’m not willing to elaborate further.
After the actress appeared in the seductive “Bloody Valentine” music video by Tickets To My Downfall, dating speculations about the singer were quickly put to rest. The couple first announced their relationship in June 2020.
MGK revealed to NME in October of the same year that their brief affair served as some of the inspiration for his fifth studio album, which made history by being the first to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
The couple became engaged in January, two years later.
In another section of the recently released interview, Megan Fox discussed Mаchine Gu𝚗 Kelly’s latest blackout tattoo.
“I’ll leave it to him to tell; he has a really special story behind why he did that,” she remarked. “He didn’t like to revisit those memories of some of the tattoos that he had, so he wаnted to get rid of them, whatever [his old tattoos] represented— and I don’t truly know.
The 37-year-old continued, “I think it’s really elegant and kind of ahead of its time.” “I believe it will become popular in ten years. He worked through the night without using any painkillers. To be honest, I’m not sure how he managed to bear that much suffering.
In his latest song, “don’t let me go,” which he released last month, MGK talked about the tattoo.
“Laid in bed, hoping that hatred would finally vanish if I’m deаd. I wish I hadn’t listened, and I wish they would have understood me once.In the song, he raps, “I had a breakdown and tatted my entire body except for one line/Everything’s just fine.”