Megan Fox, Machine Gun Kelly Split? Actress Deletes Posts With Fiancé, Engagement Announcement
KEY POINTS
- Megan Fox shared a cryptic post about dishonesty on Instagram
- Fox responded to a comment speculating that Machine Gun Kelly cheated on her with guitarist Sophie Lloyd
- The "Transformers" star unfollowed Kelly before she deleted her Instagram account
Megan Fox may have hinted that she and fiancé Machine Gun Kelly are over, according to reports.
There seems to be trouble in paradise between the engaged couple Fox, 36, and Kelly, whose real name is Colson Baker, 32. The "Transformers" star uploaded Sunday a post captioned with lyrics from "Pray You Catch Me," a song from Beyoncé's 2016 album "Lemonade," People reported.
"You can taste the dishonesty/ it's all over your breath," the actress wrote in the caption of the post, which included photos of herself, a sign about struggling to walk away from a relationship, a mystery man in a gray sweatsuit and a clip of an envelope being burned in a fire pit.
The lyrics were a reference to the time the pop icon discovered her husband Jay-Z's alleged infidelity, according to Page Six.
In the comments section of Fox's post, one fan speculated that Kelly cheated on her with guitarist Sophie Lloyd.
"He probably got with Sophie," the fan wrote.
"Maybe I got with Sophie," Fox replied, alongside a single fire emoji.
The "Jennifer's Body" star also deleted all of her photos and videos with Kelly on Instagram, including their engagement announcement in January 2022. The artist, meanwhile, still has posts featuring Fox on his profile.
Fox also unfollowed Kelly and instead only followed Eminem, Harry Styles and Timothée Chalamet. The move raised eyebrows as fans are aware of Kelly's feud with Eminem.
One fan called Fox's move "savage."
"Following Eminem has to be the pettiest thing I've ever seen, and I love it," another follower commented, according to Page Six.
Fox eventually deleted her Instagram account altogether.
She was absent from the Sports Illustrated Super Bowl party Saturday night, where Kelly performed, an anonymous source told People in a separate report.
Fox's and Kelly's reps did not respond to requests for comment, according to the two outlets.
Kelly and Fox met on the set of the indie thriller "Midnight in the Switchgrass" in 2020. In May of that year, after photos of her and Kelly hanging out made headlines, Fox's now-ex-husband Brian Austin Green announced their split after nearly 10 years of marriage.
In an episode of "...With Brian Austin Green" podcast, Green clarified at the time that Fox and Kelly were just friends and that he had never met the singer before. He asked people not to judge his then-wife, adding that he trusted Fox's judgment.
A month later, Fox and Kelly confirmed their relationship after they were spotted kissing passionately in a car in Los Angeles' Sherman Oaks neighborhood.
In January 2022, the pair announced their engagement via Instagram. Fox detailed Kelly's proposal, including them drinking each other's blood, and said, "We asked for magic."
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