Megan Fox gives birth to baby girl, first child with Machine Gun Kelly
Megan Fox gave birth to a baby girl on Thursday, her first child with musician Machine Gun Kelly.
“She’s finally here!! Our little celestial seed,” Kelly captioned a black-and-white Instagram video of a small hand gripping his tattooed index finger.
The post included the day’s date, as well as emojis of the Aries, Pisces and Gemini zodiac signs.
Fox, 38, and Kelly, 34, first went public with their relationship in 2020 and announced their engagement in 2022. However, they called off the wedding early last year and broke up in November, just weeks after confirming they were expecting a child.
The couple called it quits after Fox allegedly discovered upsetting content on Kelly’s phone. Earlier this year, sources told TMZ that tensions had risen so high between the pair that they weren’t even on speaking terms as their due date neared.
The birth of their baby marks the first daughter for Fox, who shares three sons — Noah, 12, Bodhi, 11, and Journey, 8 — with ex-husband Brian Austin Green. The couple were married from 2010 to 2021, but remain good friends and co-parents.
Kelly, meanwhile, shares 15-year-old daughter Casie with his ex Emma Cannon.
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