In the past few weeks, Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox have been all over the headlines after the latter posted a rather telling Instagram post, alluding to cheating, before deactivating on social media.
Since then, the drama has dragged on and even involved Machine Gun Kelly's bandmate, Sophie Lloyd, who was then revealed as not included in the third-party allegations.
Kelly and Fox were snapped in the last few days seeking professional help from therapists and counselors to fix their relationship. Yesterday, Fox reactivated her Instagram account and finally addressed the issue.
"There has been no issue of third party interference in this relationship of any kind," Fox wrote in an Instagram post where she closed off the comments section.
She also included that no humans, DMs, AI bots, or succubus demons were involved in the drama.
Machine Gun Kelly, the other half of the drama, was seemingly silent among all the ruckus.
Fox, however, was not done fixing the mess that unfolded after she deactivated her account.
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In Lloyd's recent Instagram post announcing her new single, "Fall of Man," Fox took to the comment section and cleared out the drama.
"How me making a joke in order to absolve this girl of a hurtful accusation somehow turned into a confirmation of it - I will never understand. Why are people so...so dumb," Fox commented.
She then went on to praise Sophie for being "insanely talented."
"Welcome to Hollywood. Your first unwarranted PR disaster. You have now been baptized by the flames of fame. It only gets worse from here unfortunately," she continued.
Fox also implored Lloyd to "ignore" the drama as much as she can."
Lloyd then hit back at Fox, saying that the internet is "so wild," as she sent love to the "Jennifer's Body" actress.
With the two's back and forth on Instagram, it would seem like there weren't any rifts or conflicts between them.
In a now-deleted post on Instagram, Fox posted a selfie of her in the bathroom, captioned with a rather speculative song lyric from Beyonce's "Lemonade" album.
"You can taste the dishonesty / it's all over your breath," she wrote, referencing Beyonce's "Pray You Catch Me."
Since then, a flurry of speculations and differing opinions from fans and detractors of the couple came about, blowing up the issue to a whole other level.
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