Megan Fox pulls away from Machine Gun Kelly's PDA in AWKWARD red carpet video
Megan Fox appeared to be in no mood for Machine Gun Kelly's attempt at PDA as she prepared to walk the red carpet at the 2022 Daily Front Row Awards on Sunday, April 10. The 'Transformers' actor appeared upset in footage released on Instagram by Footwear News, as her fiancé stood behind her and put his arms around her. Fox reacted by taking a step back and glaring at him. The fact that the 'Bloody Valentine' singer chuckled at his bride-to-be's repulse added to the awkwardness of the situation.
Fans were quick to point out that Fox wanted "nothing" to do with Kelly at the event. "Oh she was upset upset 😂," one fan commented while another wrote, "Megan not here for his shenanigans 🤨" One individual commented on Fox's reaction, "I make the same face when I hear his music."
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Reportedly, Fox was irritated for a brief period because a fan account posted a video of her taking a kiss on the hand from the singer.
The two were in attendance to honor Maeve Reilly, Fox's stylist, who received the Style Curator Award. Reilly's appearances for Fox haven't always been a success, despite the prize. In March, the actress was criticized for wearing an outfit that looked like a "grandma's sofa." "Everyone's grandmother had that one sofa," Fox posted a photo of herself wearing the ensemble on Instagram, revealing her source of inspiration and perhaps expecting the memes that came later.
Megan Fox, 35, and Machine Gun Kelly, 31, were engaged in January 2022, two years after they first met in 2020. Kelly had gone down on his knee just a few weeks before, and people were speculating that the couple had already tied the knot. Sharing a video of his future wife's hand and the ring he gave her, MGK revealed why he chose the particular bling.
He wrote, "Yes, in this life and every life. beneath the same branches we fell in love under, I brought her back to ask her to marry me. I know tradition is one ring, but I designed it with Stephen Webster to be two: the emerald (her birth stone) and the diamond (my birth stone) set on two magnetic bands of thorns that draw together as two halves of the same soul forming the obscure heart that is our love."