'DMs and text messages' on Machine Gun Kelly's phone made Megan Fox 'believe' he was having an affair
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: In the latest update on the alleged trouble in Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly's relationship is that the former reportedly discovered “DM’s and text messages” on the rapper’s phone, which had her convinced that “he has been having an affair." Reports of trouble brewing between the two started last week after the ‘Transformers’ star's now-deleted Instagram page included some confusing posts.
One such post was a slideshow that came with a caption that read, “You can taste the dishonesty/it’s all over your breath.” An insider told Page Six, “They are broken up, but Megan is seeing where they stand. She wants to see what they can salvage.” The same source also claimed that the 32-year-old singer “really wants to make up”.
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Previously, another insider told PEOPLE, “They haven't officially called off the engagement but Megan took her ring off. They have had issues in the past, but things seem pretty serious this time.” However, according to another insider, “Megan is still upset but is not giving up on their relationship."
These new details came as several web sleuths accused Kelly’s guitarist, Sophie Lloyd, without any proof whatsoever, of all the problems in the couple's relationship. However, Lloyd’s reps hit back by stating, “Sophie Lloyd is a professional, accomplished musician who has been needlessly dragged into the media based off of meritless accusations made by social media.”
“Any suggestion that she has ever acted in an unprofessional manner or stepped out of her relationship is untrue. It’s disrespectful to her as a female artist and poor journalism and social commentary to be reporting anything else,” Lloyd's management team told Page Six on February 15.
'Blood must have been tainted'
Meanwhile, Fox and Kelly’s alleged relationship issues have also been widely discussed on social media. A user tweeted, “They don’t need ‘professional help,’ they need to end whatever it is between them for good. We’re all tired.” Another user wrote, “They definitely need professional help but not for their relationship, but for them overall.”
They don’t need ‘professional help,’ they need to end whatever it is between them for good. We’re all tired.
— ♡'s Nina 🍊🐯 (@taffykoo) February 17, 2023
They definitely need professional help but not for their relationship, but for them overall
— eni🪐 (@Dejahive) February 17, 2023
I’m really shocked to learn that despite drinking one another’s blood for Instagram, Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly didn’t work out.
— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) February 13, 2023
I thought for sure that that was the recipe for a meaningful, lifelong relationship.
Conservative commentator Candace Owens also took a dig at the two as she wrote, “I’m really shocked to learn that despite drinking one another’s blood for Instagram, Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly didn’t work out. I thought for sure that that was the recipe for a meaningful, lifelong relationship.” “That whole blood thing rarely works out for couples. Angelina Jolie and Billy Bob Thornton wore each other's blood in a necklace as a 'romantic gesture'. They divorced. Blood must have been tainted.” another person tweeted.
That whole blood thing rarely works out for couples.
— Deb-- Redacted Redacted (@debster7301) February 13, 2023
Angelina Jolie and Billy Bob Thornton wore each other's blood in a necklace as a 'romantic gesture'. They divorced. Blood must have been tainted. 😏
I just pray that MGK can find life after Megan Fox! It may prove to be difficult, but I am sure MGK will figure it out. 😂😂😂😂
— TheRealBiffBifford 🇺🇸 (@TBifford) February 12, 2023
"We've been waiting for this moment," another person tweeted while a third user added, "I just pray that MGK can find life after Megan Fox! It may prove to be difficult, but I am sure MGK will figure it out."
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