Machine Gun Kelly fires back at claims he and Megan Fox are 'not on good terms'
Machine Gun Kelly speaks out amid rumours of tension with pregnant Megan Fox
Machine Gun Kelly reportedly responded to claims that he and Megan Fox, who is expecting, are "not on good terms" and "aren't even speaking to each other" as her due date draws near.
“How can ‘sources say’ when the sources haven’t said anything,” the Home rapper wrote via Instagram Tuesday, alongside shirtless photos of himself looking out a window.
Although Kelly didn't elaborate, TMZ had claimed that "the lines of communication" between him and his ex-fiance are "closed."
Insiders told the outlet that the Transformers star “doesn’t want anything to do with” her ex, alleging, “Everyone in her orbit is happy about it. … They feel like she finally came to her senses by shutting him out of her life.”
An insider revealed that it is still uncertain how the musician and Fox, who is expecting in March, will manage co-parenting after the child's arrival.
However, the 38-year-old actress has "every intention" of maintaining a friendly co-parenting relationship with the 34-year-old Kelly, according to sources from Page Six.
As per the outlet, the Bad Things crooner, whose real name is Colson Baker, "wants nothing more" than to "raise" his child with Fox.
According to insider, the ex-couple ended their relationship in November 2024 while on vacation in Colorado after the Jennifer's Body star saw something on Kelly's phone that forced her to depart early and by herself.
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