Megan Fox defends her decision to drink a “drop” of Machine Gun Kelly’s blood.
During Wednesday’s episode Call her dadThe 37-year-old actress addressed her revelation in 2022 that she drank MGK’s blood as part of their engagement.
Then she said that they “drank each other’s blood”, and she later said this to the British Glamour that it was “for ritual purposes only”.
Now, as Fox said Call her dadAlex Cooper this week, she believes “it’s all a matter of what you’re used to or what’s socially acceptable or normal at the moment.”
After comparing the drinking of MGK’s blood to children who have become “blood brothers” in television and film by pooling a drop of their blood, Fox clarified the meaning of her and her partner’s gesture.
“It’s not satanic, is it? It’s normal and it’s cute and sweet. It’s an innocent … little bond between kids who love each other and have a pure friendship,” she said. “That’s right, only instead of rubbing your fingers, a drop of blood goes into your mouth.”
Megan Fox Clarifies She and Machine Gun Kelly ‘Only Consume Each Other’s Blood for Ritual Purposes’
Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly walk together in London on May 30, 2023.
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Fox then went on to defend their blood relationship by questioning the other’s sexual preferences involving different bodily fluids, which she said was “disgusting”.
“Well f—ing, you’re so offended that I got a drop of Machine Gun Kelly’s blood in my mouth,” she said, partly joking about the subject. “…Honestly, though, it’s a matter of perspective. What’s so awful about what I did to my soulmate…?”
After defending the blood drinking of MGK (real name Colson Baker, 33), Fox mentioned her own religious background, having been raised as a Pentecostal Christian, and explained that she had “never been part of a satanic ritual” and didn’t “know of any people who were part of a satanic ritual.”
The Jennifer’s body the actress also added that she’s “not a Satanist or any kind of evil witch” and that ultimately, “it’s all ritual,” as she mentioned going to church and having a skin care routine as rituals. She also found that her partner didn’t necessarily want her to clarify.
“‘It’s so cool that people think we’re this bizarre, … doing this magical weird s— in our basement,'” Fox recalled what MGK told her. “Let them think it’s happening.” ”
Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly 2021.
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On Instagram, Fox clarified that her comments on the podcast came with her own style of humor: “if you don’t understand sardonic or self-deprecating humor and/or have a compulsive need to project negativity onto others, don’t bother watching this, you’re going to be really lost.” and overstimulated.”
Fox, who first met Kelly in 2020 during filming Midnight in Switchgrass, she also revealed during her latest interview that she thinks MGK’s new dramatic blacked-out tattoo is “really stylish.”
During the conversation with Cooper, Fox explained that the musician has a “special story” behind his latest shocking tattoo. “But the relationship with the tattoos that he had was very emotionally conflicted, whatever they represented – and I don’t really know – but he didn’t like to reminisce about some of the tattoos that he had and he wanted to get rid of them,” he said. is Fox.
“It’s like an elevated version of all those tattoos put together,” she added. “I think it’s really elegant and kind of ahead of its time. I think in 10 years it’s going to be a trend.”
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