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Dominique Hines

Megan Fox slams rumous of ‘third party interference’ in Machine Gun Kelly ‘split’

Megan Fox has denied that a “third party” was involved in her and Machine Gun Kelly’s rumoured split.

The actress posted a message about dishonesty earlier this month before deleting several of Kelly’s from her Instagram feed.

The moves sparked speculation that their romance had ended, including speculation the 32-year-old musician had cheated on her.

Fox, 36, took to her Instagram to address the rumours and make  a plea for privacy.

She wrote: “There has been no third party interference in this relationship of any kind. That includes, but is not limited to… actual humans, DMs, AI bots or succubus demons.

“While I do hate to rob you of running random baseless news stories that would have been much more accurately written by ChatGPT, you need to let this story die and leave all of these innocent people alone now.”

Apart from today’s statement, the star has since deleted all her posts and is not following anyone from the account.

Kelly is no longer following her.

Fox has posted on In stagram that no one else was involved in her and MGK’s possible split (Megan Fox Instagram)

Rumours of a split began when Fox posted a series of sexy photos of herself and captioned them with lyrics from Beyoncé’s song, Pray You Catch Me, which she is thought to have penned about her husband Jay-Z’s alleged infidelity.

She wrote: “You can taste the dishonesty. It’s all over your breath.”

Fox and Kelly started dating  in 2020 after co-starring in the film, Midnight in the Switchgrass.

After gushing over each other, in January 2022, the pair announced their engagement.

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