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Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly are starting a new chapter in their relationship. Following the Transformers actress's recent announcement that she and the rapper (real name: Colson Baker) are expecting a child together, MGK shared his reaction and highlighted his recent focus. The actress shares children with her ex-boyfriend Brian Austin Green, including Noah, 12, Bodhi, 10, and Journey, 8.

 

On Nov. 25, he posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, "I'm going to isolate myself in the desert next week to start this album from scratch. Once inspiration flows through me unhindered, we'll get there quickly." Don't be concerned. Ultimately, I'm going to be a father once more."

Exactly two weeks after Megan shared the couple's new baby on Instagram, MGK, who is already the father of a 15-year-old daughter named Cassie with ex-girlfriend Emma Cannon, gushed over the wonderful news.

Megan posted a picture of herself holding her growing baby bump and a positive pregnancy test on Instagram on November 11th, along with the caption, "Nothing is really lost." "Welcome back."

Although fans are thrilled to learn of the couple's pregnancy, MGK and Megan have been giving away clues for a few months. After all, the couple's growing family was announced only three months after Megan portrayed an expectant mother in the music video for "Lonely Road" by MGK and Jelly Roll.

In order to provide for Megan's pregnant character and their family, MGK plays a mechanic who robs a bank in the video. The Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen actress gives birth to a baby girl and pays a visit to the rapper in jail after the "my ex's best friend" rapper is arrested for his crime later in the video.

"No, she's not haha, it was just for the video!" was the response given by Anna Danielle Cejka, whose daughter played the couple's baby in the music video, to a fan who inquired about Megan's relationship at the time.

Megan's pregnancy was "just for the video," MGK later reiterated, but cryptically added that there was "meaning" to it.

MGK clarified in an August Impaulsive podcast episode, "I like to leave a lot of stuff up for interpretation." "A part of me thinks that art should be left open to interpretation. I suppose I will leave it at that.”

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