Now that Brian Austin Green has confirmed that he and Megan Fox are separated -- again -- people are curious about what the real score is between her and rapper Machine Gun Kelly. As it turns out, everything is still up in the air.
As reported by Cosmopolitan, Fox and Machine Gun Kelly aren’t in a relationship just yet. However, the two of them have been spending a lot of time together. Citing a source, the two apparently became close while filming “Midnight In The Switchgrass.” The same source also claims that the two have been hooking up for some time now.
Aside from that, the couple was also seen shopping together in Los Angeles. That also became an issue since Green had not yet confirmed that he and Fox had already separated. Green had even posted a photo on his Instagram account that alluded to Fox being bored of their relationship.
Metro also compiled a list of all the women that Machine Gun Kelly has been linked with over the years. Aside from Megan Fox, he has also had relationships with Amber Rose, Halsey, and Instagram model Sommer Ray. He also has a child with a woman named Emma Cannon.
Aside from Fox and Machine Gun Kelly, another couple that drew attention during this period of lockdowns brought about by the global coronavirus pandemic is Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas. Aside from wearing matching jewelry, the pair were also seen sharing the same shirt.
Another celebrity couple whose relationship seems to have taken the next level ever since the lockdown is Lily Allen and David Harbour. Thanks to an Instagram post showing her wearing a diamond ring, rumors have circulated that Allen and Harbour have gotten engaged while staying together in London.
With coronavirus cases still rising all over the world, it looks like Fox and Machine Gun Kelly may still see their relationship go to the next level as they spend more time isolation together. Currently, the United States has 1,504,830 people confirmed to have COVID-19, according to the May 19 update from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Fatalities from COVID-19 are now at 90,340 people. Of the 1,504,830 total, 24,481 are new cases, while 933 new deaths make up the total number of fatalities.
Meanwhile, the World Health Organization’s status report for May 19 now pegs the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases around the world at 4,731,458 people, with 112,637 new cases making up that total. There are now 316,169 people globally that have died from COVID-19, with new deaths at 4,322 people.