Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly took a major step that will act as a catalyst in their relationship
Megan Fox introduced her sons to her boyfriend, Machine Gun Kelly in the hope to take their relationship to the next level. The duo is getting serious about spending their life with each other with each passing day. An insider told People, “He recently met her kids for the first time. Megan thought it was a natural step since they are getting more serious.”
Megan Fox is so deeply in love with her boyfriend that during a conversation on Give Them Lala…with Randall, she called him her ‘twin flame’.Megan also explained the true meaning of twin flame. She said, “When a soul has ascended so high that it can be split into two different bodies at the same time. So we’re actually two halves of the same soul.”
According to the source, the couple is trying to spend as much time with each other as possible.
The source further added, “They are in a committed relationship and it’s not just a fling. They are planning a future together.”
Transformers star, Megan Fox, and American rapper, Machine Gun Kelly met for the first time while shooting for their upcoming film “Midnight in the Switchgrass”
Brian Austin Green didn’t fully discard the possibility of his reconciliation with ex-wife Megan Fox
Megan shares three sons Noah Shannon,7, Bodhi Ransom, 6, and Journey River,3 with her ex-husband Brian Austin Green. They separated at the end of 2019.
While Megan is planning a future with her boyfriend, her former husband still thinks that the duo might reunite in the future. In an interview with People, he said, “Never say never. I kinda feel like people are on paths in life. Right now the paths are different and she is on her path doing what she feels she needs to be doing to be happy and I’m on my path doing what I feel I need to do be happy and it’s not for a lack of love for the kids or lack of being responsible.”
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