Megan Fox, Machine Gun Kelly confirm split

They are no longer a couple and are focused on co-parenting their daughter Saga

Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly, also known as Colson Baker, are no longer romantically involved, a source confirmed to PEOPLE. The pair, who welcomed their daughter Saga Blade in March 2025, have shifted their focus entirely to co-parenting.

"Whatever they had romantically is done," the insider said. "Their relationship at this point is just about co-parenting. Megan is focused on her kids and the baby and just getting settled into this new chapter. That's genuinely her priority."

Fox, 39, shares three sons, Noah, 13, Bodhi, 11, and Journey, 9, with her ex-husband Brian Austin Green. MGK, 35, is also dad to 16-year-old daughter Casie with ex Emma Cannon. Despite the end of their romantic relationship, sources say the couple maintains a strong family dynamic. "Things are great now. He's amazing with the baby and she very much enjoys spending time with him," the source added.

In October 2025, the two were seen spending time together and acting like a couple, though nothing was official. The birth of Saga reportedly brought them closer, allowing them to prioritise their child while maintaining separate homes.

While Fox is not currently in a romantic relationship, the source notes she remains open to the possibility in the future. "If something came along naturally and felt right, she'd be open to it. She's just not thinking about it or chasing anything," the insider said.

Representatives for both Fox and Kelly did not respond to requests for comment. The former couple's focus now remains firmly on creating a stable and loving environment for their daughter Saga and their blended families.

Fox began her training in dance and drama at age five, in Kingston, Tennessee. She attended a dance class at the community center there and was involved in Kingston Elementary School's chorus and the Kingston Clippers swim team. At age 10, after moving to St. Petersburg, Florida, Fox continued her training. When she was 13 years old, Fox began modeling after winning several awards at the 1999 American Modeling and Talent Convention in Hilton Head, South Carolina. Fox attended high school at Morningside Academy in Port St. Lucie until her junior year when she attended St. Lucie West Centennial High School. When she was 17, she tested out of school via correspondence to move to Los Angeles, California.

Machine Gun Kelly released four mixtapes from 2007 to 2010 before he signed with Sean Combs' Bad Boy Records, an imprint of Interscope Records, in 2011. His debut studio album, Lace Up (2012), peaked at number four on the US Billboard 200 and was led by the single "Wild Boy" (featuring Waka Flocka Flame), which marked his first entry on the Billboard Hot 100 and received triple platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). His second and third albums, General Admission (2015) and Bloom (2017), were both met with critical praise and similar commercial success; the latter was supported by the single "Bad Things" (with Camila Cabello), which peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100.

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