Megan Fox Sparks Machine Gun Kelly Breakup Rumors With Cryptic Instagram Post

Just one day after Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly attended Drake’s Super Bowl party in Scottsdale, Arizona, the “Jennifer’s Body” actor has sparked breakup rumors with a cryptic Instagram post. Early Sunday, Fox posted a carousel of photos on her Instagram featuring her standing in front of a bathroom mirror with a poster behind her that reads “when you can’t walk away,” and posing with a mystery man in a gray sweatshirt. POPSUGAR reached out to reps for Fox and Kelly for comment on the actor’s post, but did not receive an immediate response.

The final slide on Fox’s post features a letter burning in what appears to be a fire pit. She captioned the post with lyrics from Beyoncé’s 2016 song, “Pray You Catch Me,” which was about JAY-Z’s infidelity. “You can taste the dishonesty/ it’s all over your breath,” she wrote.

Additionally, Fox also deleted most of the photos featuring Kelly from her grid, including a recent post celebrating the rapper’s Grammy nomination for best rock album. The actor unfollowed her fiancé as well. As of Feb. 12, she was following only three people: Timothée Chalamet, Harry Styles, and Eminem, whom Kelly has feuded with in the past.

Fans were quick to speculate that Fox and Kelly had split in the comments. One commenter wrote, “He probably got with Sophie,” seemingly in reference to guitar player Sophie Lloyd, who plays with Kelly’s band. The “Till Death” star replied, “Maybe I got with Sophie.”

Fox and Kelly first met in 2020 on the set of “Midnight in the Switchgrass,” and began dating almost immediately. In January 2022 the couple announced their engagement. “In July of 2020 we sat under this banyan tree. We asked for magic,” Fox captioned a since deleted Instagram post celebrating their engagement. “Somehow a year and a half later, having walked through hell together, and having laughed more than I ever imagined possible, he asked me to marry him.”

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