Megan Fox says she “manifested” Machine Gun Kelly
“He’s 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"
Megan Fox has said that she believes she “manifested” Machine Gun Kelly as a child.
The couple have made numerous headlines for their bizarre relationship stories, including when they were given the meme treatment for their viral “I am weed” story.
Now, Fox has claimed that she manifested her fiancé when she was four-years-old. Reminiscing about meeting MGK on the set of 2021 film Midnight in the Switchgrass in an interview with Glamour UK, she said that she believed they were destined to be together well before then.
“He says that,” she said of reports that MGK only signed up to the film to meet Fox. “And I do believe even the day before, he was trying to basically quit the movie and his best friend, Rook, his drummer, and then also his manager, Ashleigh, were both like, ‘But your scenes are with Megan Fox.’ And he was like, ‘F**k it! I’ll get on the plane.’”
Fox, however, says she had a different reason for doing the film, though confessed that she “didn’t know why” she was doing it. “I just knew I needed to do it for some reason.”
“There was still one character that hadn’t been cast,” she continued. “And I asked, ‘Who was playing that character?’ And they were like, ‘Oh, it’s Machine Gun Kelly.’ And I kind of knew the name, but didn’t.”
“So I’m looking it up and I was like, ‘Oh, I’m going to be in so much trouble…’ she added. “He’s 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.”
She also spoke about how their relationship was similar to iconic celebrity couples. “I think Pam [Anderson] and Tommy [Lee] were twin flames, I think they were soulmates. Kurt and Courtney is a darker version of the same thing,” she said. “So I think when you find people that come together whose souls have known each other, who have travelled here to do this again, there’s something undeniable about that. And again, it can provoke a positive feeling in you, or it could provoke a very negative feeling.”
Elsewhere in the interview, the actor revealed that she and MGK drink each other’s blood on occasion for “ritual purposes only”.
Meanwhile, Machine Gun Kelly performed a three-song set at the end of Pete Davidson’s comedy sets at Netflix Is A Joke The Festival this weekend, duetting on ‘Mainstream Sellout’ track ‘ay!’.