Megan Fox believes she ‘made’ Machine Gun Kelly by manifesting him at just 4 years old

By Alma Fabiani

Updated Jun 12, 2023 at 03:37 PM

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Speaking to Glamour UK for its April 2022 digital issue, Megan Fox discussed her relationship with Machine Gun Kelly (MGK) and their friendship with fellow Hollywood power couple Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker. Among other things, the actress mentioned that she believes she “manifested” her fiancé at the age of four and revealed the couple’s infamous blood-drinking ceremonies are “used for a reason.”

She told the publication, “[Machine Gun Kelly] is literally my exact physical type that I’ve been manifesting since I was four. I’m also four years older than him. So, I think I made him. My thoughts and intentions grew him into the person that he is, who knows what he would’ve looked like or been like if it wasn’t for me.”

Looking at Fox’s tendency to dramatise anything that comes out of her mouth—or at least anything that she publicly shares, just take a look at her now-iconic, though still cringe, Instagram caption on the post below—it’s not surprising to hear that she believes she manifested MGK. We just hope it wasn’t her idea to manifest a man with clear signs of predatory behaviour

 

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The actress also told Glamour that the blood-drinking referenced in her engagement video on Instagram was “controlled” but that MGK was more “haphazard” about the ritual. “When I do it, it’s a passage or it is used for a reason,” she said, continuing, “And it is controlled where it’s like, ‘Let’s shed a few drops of blood and each drink it’.”

“[MGK] is much more haphazard and hectic and chaotic, where he’s willing to just cut his chest open with broken glass and be like, ‘take my soul’,” Fox went on to say.

 

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Just so you get an idea of exactly how over-the-top the actress can be, she has previously described herself as “unusual” and once said on Jimmy Kimmel Live that she “went to Hell for eternity” after taking a powerful hallucinogenic in Costa Rica with said fiancé.

Together they consumed the South American psychoactive plant brew ayahuasca, administered by a shaman, which Fox said “bound us together” and “confirmed a lot of things” she needed to know and feel.

Fox also told Glamour that Kardashian and Barker were “magnetic” but added that the couples did not go on double dates. “They’re magnetic, so nobody’s really interacting with them too much, because they’re just stuck,” she said.

“We’ve been to Vegas with them a couple of times and events and things like that. But we’re not going on picnics or road trips, we don’t have a lot of double dates. I mean, between all of us, there’s 900 kids,” Fox continued.

Kardashian and Barker, who are also engaged, recently revealed they had a “practice” wedding in Las Vegas, where they were married by an Elvis Presley impersonator after this year’s Grammy awards.

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