Megan Fox, Machine Gun Kelly's turbulent relationship led to 'change' things
Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly want to spend time apart from each other
It has been reported that Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox are currently living apart from each other. However, sources claim that the couple is still together and just needs some time alone.
According to Entertainment Tonight, the two celebrities have paused their wedding plans despite being engaged for the past two years and are now "trying to figure things out."
The source said, "Megan and MGK’s relationship is up and down. Right now, they are taking some space, but things could easily change."
"They are still together as a couple and trying to figure things out. MGK is very in love with Megan, so he does his best to keep her happy and lets her take the lead,” they added.
The insider continued by talking about Fox's recent appearance on the Call Her Daddy podcast, in which she mentioned her relationship with MG in passing without revealing whether or not they were dating.
"Megan wanted to go on Call Her Daddy to tell her own story, be forthright, and have the opportunity to speak her own truth without her words being twisted, misrepresented, or misconstrued," they said.
The source added, "MGK is supportive and respects Megan's openness. He would never want to silence her in any capacity and admires her strength and desire to be honest, even if her narrative involves him and their relationship at points."
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