Megan Fox And Machine Gun Kelly 'Done' With Each Other 'Romantically' After Trying To Reconcile
By Favour Adegoke on January 17, 2026 at 1:45 PM EST

Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly are reportedly never getting back together and are now focused on co-parenting their daughter, whom they welcomed in March 2025.
Sources say their relationship is strictly about raising their child, despite past speculation of reconciliation.
MGK has praised Megan Fox as a devoted mother and spoken openly about fatherhood, as he continues to focus on his music career.
Megan Fox And Machine Gun Kelly Move On, Prioritize Raising Their Daughter

Fox and Machine Gun Kelly have reportedly closed the door on any romantic reunion and are now concentrating solely on raising their child together.
According to a new report, the actress, 39, and the pop-punk artist, 35, born Colson Baker, are no longer pursuing a relationship and have shifted their focus to co-parenting their daughter, Saga Blade.
The pair welcomed the baby in March 2025, several months after their relationship allegedly ended in November 2024.
Sources claim the breakup followed Fox discovering MGK had been in contact with other women. While the two had once famously described themselves as "twin flames," insiders now say that chapter of their relationship is firmly over.
"[They] haven't been together in a real way for a long time now, and whatever they had romantically is done," a source told People Magazine. "Their relationship at this point is just about co-parenting. Megan is focused on her kids and the baby and just getting settled into this new chapter. That's genuinely her priority."
Megan Fox Reportedly Appreciates MGK's Co-Parenting Involvement, But Romance Isn't On The Table

Despite ongoing fan speculation that the former couple might reconcile, something they've done before, insiders insist there's no romantic future on the horizon.
That said, Fox has reportedly appreciated how involved MGK has been since the birth of their daughter, which previously sparked rumors that they were growing closer again.
Last fall, sources suggested the two were spending significant time together while adjusting to life as new parents. MGK was said to be staying over frequently, and although they appeared close, nothing was ever made official.
Another insider shared at the time that Fox was pleased with MGK's efforts as a father, noting that although they maintained separate homes, "they spend a lot of time together as a family."
"They're putting the baby first, and it's brought them closer in many ways," the source added. "Things are great now. He's amazing with the baby, and she very much enjoys spending time with him."
MGK Calls Megan Fox A 'Phenomenal Mom' While Sharing Life As A New Dad

MGK has also spoken publicly about fatherhood and co-parenting. During a September appearance on "The Jennifer Hudson Show," he shared that baby Saga's appearance seems to change month by month, sometimes resembling him and other times looking just like Fox.
He also praised the actress, calling her a "phenomenal mom" and expressing gratitude that they share parenting responsibilities.
The "Bad Things" hitmaker later opened up about the meaning behind their daughter's name, explaining that Saga is inspired by a Norwegian goddess and translates to "epic story."
He said the name felt fitting given the emotional journey that led to her birth. "We named her Saga because to get her on this Earth through highs and lows - it truly was an epic story of love, pain, and a lot of magic," he explained.
The Singer Said Megan Fox Was Furious After Fans Praised Him As A 'Good Dad' For Simply Holding Their Baby

Since Saga's birth, MGK has occasionally shared subtle glimpses of his daughter on social media, while continuing to emphasize Fox's role as the primary caregiver.
He even recalled a moment on "Today With Jenna & Friends" when Fox corrected praise directed at him for simply holding the baby, insisting she deserved the credit.
"Someone the other day was like, 'You're such a good dad!' just because I was holding the baby. And she was fuming. Like, 'No, no, no, no," he said.
MGK added that any recognition should go to Fox, joking that his own role is far simpler. "I just play the guitar and hope and pray that the baby is happy. I want to detract any congrats to me, and just move it to Megan. Because she really does all the work."
MGK Shrugs Off The Hate As He Celebrates New Album And Fatherhood

Alongside stepping into a new chapter as a father, MGK also marked a major milestone in his music career with the release of his seventh studio album, "Lost Americana," which dropped on August 8 last year. The project features tracks such as "Vampire Diaries" and "Miss Sunshine."
In a separate interview with People, the artist opened up about how he's learned to tune out the criticism that has followed him throughout his career. He explained that negativity aimed at him has become so ingrained in pop culture that it often feels performative rather than personal.
"The hate for me has become so pop culture that it's almost like that's automatically what you say to fit in," he said, adding that it no longer affects him. "That sh-t doesn't even mean anything to me. I've let it go completely to where I'm like, 'Oh, that's a joke."
He went on to suggest that much of the criticism lacks real substance, noting that his work is meant to entertain. "I've realized they're the conformists," he explained. "You don't even hate me for a reason that you can actually think of because all I do is entertain, and entertainment can't be that serious."