Internet is out for blood as news of Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox’s split hits the tabloids soon after their pregnancy announcement.
Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly have apparently broken up for good, just weeks after announcing their pregnancy. The couple had been dating for three years, with Fox referring to Kelly as her ‘twin soul’. However, it hasn’t always been a smooth ride for the pair.
They had made news quite a few times over the years. However, according to sources, they’d been making steady progress as they wanted to become good partners to each other. Wishing to become good parents for their soon-to-be-born child also played a part in it. This is all the more reason that their break up comes as a shock to people who had been following their relationship for years.
Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly Broke Up After Announcing Pregnancy
Megan Fox announced through an Instagram post in early November this year that she is expecting. Armed with the sweet caption, “Nothing is ever really lost. Welcome back,” and baby and heart emojis, Fox was seen posing with her growing bump in the announcement post. As per US Weekly, sources claimed that although the pair had their ups and downs,
“They have been proactive in therapy and very spiritual and honest with one another.”
They further stated that Machine Gun Kelly, especially, had turned their life around in a huge way to make sure he gives the best version of himself to his partner and child. This is why people are shocked with TMZ’s report regarding their split. Especially as the outlet stated that the couple allegedly broke up during Thanksgiving while they were visiting Colorado together.
According to them, Fox supposedly found something on Kelly’s phone that made her want to immediately pack her bags and cut all ties with him. The report also stated that they haven’t seen each other since the trip either.
With the news making waves around the internet, fans seem especially angered by the whole ordeal. The internet seems out for blood and people are going as far as urging people to not date anyone with a name after ‘weaponry.’