Machine Gun Kelly appeared to address rumors surrounding his relationship with Megan Fox as her due date nears, specifically claims that the two are “not on good terms” and “aren’t speaking to each other.”
“How can ‘sources say’ when the sources haven’t said anything?” the rapper and musician wrote on Instagram Tuesday, sharing shirtless photos of himself looking out a window.
Kelly didn’t elaborate further, but earlier that day, TMZ had reported that communication between him and Fox had “completely stopped.”
The outlet quoted unnamed sources saying that Fox, 38, “wants nothing to do with” her ex-fiancé, and added, “Everyone around her is relieved. They feel she finally made the right choice by cutting him out of her life.”
The source also raised concerns about how the two would co-parent after their baby arrives in March.
However, other sources had previously told Page Six that Fox, who has three children from her previous marriage to Brian Austin Green, plans to co-parent amicably with Kelly, 34.
“How can ‘sources say’ when the sources haven’t said anything?” Kelly wrote in response, alongside his photos.
These comments came after TMZ’s initial report on their alleged falling out.
Earlier in November 2024, the couple parted ways after an incident during a vacation in Colorado. Fox reportedly found something on Kelly’s phone that prompted her to leave the trip abruptly. Sources explained that trust had always been an issue for Fox, especially due to Kelly’s past behavior, but she had been willing to overlook it for the sake of their family.
Despite the recent claims, insiders close to Kelly emphasized that he is fully committed to raising their child together. The couple had announced their pregnancy just two weeks before their breakup, after suffering a miscarriage. Fox had shared a heartfelt message on Instagram saying, “Nothing is ever really lost. Welcome back .”
Fox is also the mother of three children from her previous marriage, and both Kelly and Fox have expressed a desire to co-parent their children peacefully. The two met in 2020 while filming Midnight in the Switchgrass, starting their relationship soon after. They got engaged in January 2022, though breakup rumors resurfaced in the following year. Fox confirmed they were no longer engaged during a March 2024 episode of Call Her Daddy.