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Machine Gun Kelly Draws Attention To Megan Fox's Lock Screen In Instagram Post

Machine Gun Kelly Draws Attention To Megan Fox's Lock Screen In Instagram Post

It seems the couple are pretty smitten

Jake Massey

Jake Massey

Machine Gun Kelly has drawn people's attention to the lock screen on Megan Fox's phone in her latest Instagram post.

The 35-year-old actor shared a few snaps of herself wearing a double denim ensemble, along with a neon bodysuit and matching purse.


It was a bold look, that's for sure, and the post has amassed more than 2.7 million likes.

But while most people commented on how fantastically well she pulled off the look, her other half Machine Gun Kelly was more interested in her phone's lock screen.

That's because in the third photo, it's clear to see that it is none other than MGK himself which she chooses to look at for a microsecond every time she unlocks her phone.

The rapper commented: "I like your lock screen."

Ahhh, public inter-relationship trolling - it really does warm your heart/make you feel sick (it varies from person to person).

Looks like they're pretty smitten.
Instagram/Megan Fox

Fox recently called out critics of their four-year age gap, who - understandably - do her head in.

Speaking to InStyle, she said the haters can 'go f***' themselves' if they think she cares.

She said: "You want to talk about patriarchy?

"The fact that he's four years younger than me, and people want to act like I'm dating a younger man. He's 31, and I'm 35.

"Granted, he's lived like he's 19 his whole life, but he isn't 19."

Fox added: "No one would blink twice if George Clooney was dating someone four years younger.

"Four years? Go f*** yourself."

Well bloody said.


Fox recently opened up about the struggles she had in Hollywood at the start of her career.

Speaking to The Washington Post, she said: "I was so lost and trying to understand, like, how am I supposed to feel value or find purpose in this horrendous, patriarchal, misogynistic hell that was Hollywood at the time.

"Because I had already been speaking out against it and everyone, including other women, received me in a very negative way for doing it."

She went on to explain how was typecast as the stuck-up popular girl alongside the likes of Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen, Lindsay Lohan and Kaley Cuoco, claiming all of her characters were 'essentially the exact same', and her lines 'interchangeable'.

This, she said, seemed to give people the illusion that she'd been playing herself.

She said: "I think there has been a pervasive perception of me as a shallow succubus, if that makes any sense, for at least the first decade of my career.

"And then that started to change more recently as people revisited some of my interviews, listened to me speak and started to see me in a different way."

Featured Image Credit: Instagram/Megan Fox

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