Machine Gun Kelly had 'no one to turn to' during Megan Fox's tragic miscarriage
Machine Gun Kelly (MGK) has opened up about Megan Fox’s miscarriage in his new song, Don’t Let Me Go.
The music star, whose real name is Colson Baker, and Megan Fox tragically suffered a miscarriage, which she opened up about in her poetry book, Pretty Boys Are Poisonous. Now, Machine Gun Kelly is emotionally opening up about the difficult time through his music.

MGK questions ‘how he can live’ after his and Megan Fox’s miscarriage in new song
In the new hit, the Bloody Valentine singer raps about the tragic event. He says: “How can I live with the fact/ That my hand wasn’t on her stomach when we lost the baby?”
“I don’t got no one to turn to. Because everyone’s dead in my life that was tryna raise me,” he continues in the next line.
In November, the Jennifer’s Body star spoke about the tragic time.
“I had never been through anything like that before in my life,” she told Good Morning America.
“I have three kids, so it was very difficult for both of us, and it sent us on a very wild journey together and separately and together and apart … trying to navigate, ‘What does this mean?’ and ‘Why did this happen?’” the 37-year-old questioned.
Fox shares her three sons with her ex, Brian Austin Green. Machine Gun Kelly has a daughter called Casie, who he shares with his ex Emma Cannon.
The singer ‘had a breakdown’ before getting new blackout tattoo
Earlier this week, MGK took to his Instagram to share a picture of his new ‘blackout tattoo’. He captioned: “For spiritual purposes only.”
Many fans were confused about the new inking, which covers his whole arms and top half of his torso, with gaps to create a cross symbol across his chest.
Now he’s revealed the decision was part of a ‘breakdown’ as he raps, “Wish I didn’t listen just like I wish they would understand me one time. I had a breakdown and tatted my entire body except one line. Everything’s just fine.”
In the music video, the 33-year-old can be seen rolling up his sleeves to unveil the artwork.
For immediate grief support, call 1-800-221-7437 First Candle. Counsellors are available 24/7. For families who have suffered the loss of a baby through miscarriage, stillbirth, or early infant death. A community for anyone who experiences the tragic death of a baby. You can also get in touch with SupportingMamas here.
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