Megan Fox recently starred in Machine Gun Kelly’s latest music video as a pregnant lady and later ‘gave birth’ to a baby girl by the end of the video. While many have been thinking it is a pregnancy announcement, the actress is not pregnant as far as we know.
Megan Fox’s Brutal Confession Before Relationship with Machine Gun Kelly
Describing it as a traumatic experience later on (via GMA), Fox has been vocal about her experience. Even when she was married to her ex-husband, Brian Austin Green, the actress had made a shocking yet relatable confession about her body after having three kids. In an interview with ExtraTV, back in 2017, Fox had stated,
My body is barely holding itself together. It’s like stitched together with bubblegum and scotch tape. It’s gonna fall apart if I have another one [kid].
Fox, in the same interview, had described that all three of her children with Green had not been planned and that it was hard to say if she would have any more kids. While we all know how that went, it is commendable of the Transformers star to be vocal about such issues and challenges that most women face in their lives.
Megan Fox Suffered a Miscarriage During Her Relationship with Machine Gun Kelly
First having revealed the tragic event in her poetry book, Pretty Boys Are Dangerous, through two sets of prose, the actress later opened up about her experience in several interviews. In one particular interview with GMA, Fox had stated,
I’ve never been through anything like that in my life. 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… trying to navigate, ‘What does this mean?’ and ‘Why did this happen?’
Even Kelly in his song Don’t Let Me Go had lyrics that referred to his partner’s miscarriage. From her brutal confession about her body post three pregnancies and Fox’s opening about her miscarriage, it is inspiring to see public figures speak about such deeply personal experiences. Megan Fox’s bravery in sharing her story is, thus, a reminder that everyone faces their own battles, regardless of their public image.