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SignalHub-All the Ways Megan Fox Hinted at Her Pregnancy With Machine Gun Kelly
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Date:2025-04-09 22:09:40
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In the months leading up to announcing she's expecting a baby with fiancé Machine Gun Kelly, the Transformers actress was careful to keep her pregnancy news under wraps. However, that doesn't mean there weren't a few clues left for fans along the way.
In fact, Megan—who also shares sons Noah, 10, Bodhi, 9, and Journey, 6, with ex Brian Austin Green—may have been offering hints as far back as July, when she played the role of MGK's pregnant partner in his music video for "Lonely Road," which also starred collaborator Jelly Roll and his wife Bunnie XO.
In the clip, MGK leaves behind his job as a mechanic and attempts to rob a bank in hopes of providing for his growing family after discovering Megan's pregnant. However, the “Bloody Valentine” musician ends up getting arrested for the crime and is sent to prison, where Megan visits him some time later with their newborn baby girl in tow.
And that wasn't the only time the Jennifer's Body star provided signs that a new addition might be on the way. Megan also drummed up pregnancy speculation with her unusually cozy street style as of late.
In August, the Pretty Boys Are Poisonous author was spotted rocking a loose, oversized shirt and thigh-high boots not once but twice. And two months later, she traded her usual form-fitting Halloween costumes for a unique, flowy Star Wars-themed look, channeling character Padmé Amidala in a red robe adorned with gold paisley stitching and brown fur lining.
As for MGK, the rapper—who is already dad to Casie Colson Baker, 15, with ex Emma Cannon—has also kept tight-lipped about their baby on the way. But he did recently share that he's one year sober—a journey he embarked on to better his parenting and his relationship with Megan.
“I love that I’m clear when I look at the person I love,” MGK said during the Aug. 5 episode of the Dumb Blonde podcast. “I’m really happy that I’m clear when my daughter and I are having our conversations and I’m coming from a place of being centered and holding space for what a child needs from their parent which is patience and advice.”
For more of Megan's pregnancy easter eggs, keep reading.
Megan Fox stepped out in a figure-concealing oversized "Boys Lie" shirt and thigh-high boots on Aug. 4, two weeks after possibly hinting at a future pregnancy by rocking a fake baby bump in Jelly Roll and fiancé Machine Gun Kelly's music video, "Lonely Road."
The Transformers star repeated the loose-fitting style a couple days later, sporting an oversized Prince shirt, snake-print thigh-high boots and black sunnies while leaving the Ivy in Los Angeles alongside the "my ex's best friend" musician, who she announced her engagement to in January 2022.
Megan—who is no stranger to dressing to the nines when stepping out in public—often opted for cozy clothes in the months leading up to her November pregnancy announcement.
And while the 38-year-old didn't totally disappear from the spotlight, her public appearances have been noticeably less frequent as of late. In September, she was photographed for the first time in nearly a month while getting food at Erewhon alongside MGK and his mom.
When spooky season rolled around, Megan—who has previously worn skin-tight looks to portray Pamela Anderson and her favorite Kill Bill character—turned heads with her unique, flowy Star Wars ensemble, which featured an intricate red robe adorned with gold paisley stitching and brown fur lining.
One week before sharing she was expecting her first child with MGK, the Jennifer's Body star carefully placed a bag over her stomach when she headed out to run errands in Los Angeles.
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