Megan Fox talks status of relationship with MGK: ‘My Twin Soul’
The remark comes after MGK released a song about heartbreak over Megan Fox's pregnancy loss last year
Megan Fox offered a cryptic update on her relationship with Machine Gun Kelly following the rough patch they hit towards the end of last year.
Fox, 37, appeared on the latest episode of Call Her Daddy podcast, in which she stated that she is not willing to disclose the exact status of her relationship with the My Bloody Valentine musician, 33.
“What I’ve learned about being in this relationship is that it’s not for public consumption,” she said. “So, I think as of now, I don’t have a comment on the status of the relationship per se.”
The actress shared that she understood that her romance with MGK is “interesting” to the public and it “can be confusing” but she is still not offering an explanation.
“What I can say is that [he] is what I refer to as being my twin soul, and there will always be a tether to him no matter what,” she continued.
“I cannot say for sure what the capacity will be, but I will always be connected to him somehow. Beyond that, I’m not willing to explain.”
Fox’s comments come weeks after MGK debuted is massive tattoo cover up and a new song Don’t Let Me Go, in which he seemingly detailed his heartache over Fox’s pregnancy loss.
Fox addressed the loss in her Pretty Boys Are Poisonous poetry book, released in November 2023.
As far as wedding plans are concerned, the pair have yet to set a wedding date, with sources telling Us Weekly that their plans to marry had “stalled” for the time being
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