Who is Machine Gun Kelly's guitarist Sophie Lloyd? Megan Fox reacts to cheating rumors amid alleged split
After fuelling speculation about her split with Machine Gun Kelly, actress Megan Fox has now reacted to rumor that the 32-year-old rapper cheated on her with guitarist Sophie Lloyd. When one of her followers commented in one of her recently deleted pictures whether MGK “got with Sophie," Fox responded with a flame emoji, saying “Maybe I got with Sophie.”
This comes after the 38-year-old actress sparked speculations that she and MGK had gone their separate ways after an Instagram post on February 12, which now stands deleted, along with the 'Pray You Catch Me' lyrics "You can taste the dishonesty / It's all over your breath,” taken from Beyoncé's ‘Lemonade,' reports Page Six. To further ignite the speculation, she deleted all photos and videos with the rapper on Instagram, including their 2022 engagement announcement. In an Instagram slideshow, Fox posed with a mystery man in a bathroom.
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Who is Sophie Lloyd?
Born on September 2, 1996, in London, United Kingdom, Lloyd is a guitarist for Machine Gun Kelly. According to The Music Man, she graduated from BIMM London, Londons Music College in 2018 where she studied popular music performance. The 27-year-old found fame on YouTube and has since gained a large following across different social media platforms. At present, she has 848K YouTube subscribers and 773K followers on Instagram.
Talking about her music, Lloyd said, as quoted by The Sun, "I started playing guitar when I was around 10 years old after listening to Led Zeppelin in the car with my dad. Because I was a bit of an outcast, I had a lot of time to practise and this gave me an escape from reality, helped me overcome my anxieties and really gave me a sense of fulfilment.”
Why MGK lacked self-love?
Prior to the split speculation. Fox paid a heartwarming tribute to the 'Rap Devil' singer after he lost the Best Rock Album award at the Grammys. She wrote, "Congratulations on being in the very small percentage of artists who have received a Grammy nomination. You have handled this process with a grace and maturity that I haven’t seen from you before and I’m so proud of you. Watching you grow into yourself and become a better man is an immeasurably more satisfying experience than watching you accept an award." Kelly, on the other hand, told E! News following his loss. "I didn’t take the category home, and I almost feel like I asked for that lesson," he explained and added, "I felt like I lacked self-love, and I was valuing myself so much on career accomplishments that I needed this… I need to appreciate what I already have, and once that self-love happens for me, things like the awards will come."