Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox turned heads in equally jaw-dropping outfits as the stylish couple graced the 2022 Time100 Next Gala red carpet this week! The “Emo Girl” hitmaker (real name Colson Baker), 32, donned a sheer, sparkly, bedazzled corset top by Dolce & Gabbana and latex shrug with low-rise, shiny black leather trousers. The Jennifer’s Body actress, 36, arrived at the New York City event with her fiancé in a strapless, copper, curve-hugging gown from Maison Yeya, and also debuted a fiery new light red hair color to match.
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MGK’s see-through top helped show off his toned chest and colorful, intricate tattoos, and the musician tied his platinum-blonde tresses up into a punky top knot with tendrils falling at the sides of his face. The rapper accessorized his edgy get-up with silver hoop earrings, a matching nose ring, a chunky diamond choker necklace, several rings, black latex gloves, and he also stepped out in pointed-toe black boots.
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Fox’s stunning dress featured an ultra-high hip slit that helped flaunt her curves and tiny waistline. The silky frock glistened with glowing, flowy gold fabric, and revealed her long legs and strappy matching sandal heels. To complete her look, the Transformers alum added a tan clutch, gold bracelets, dangly earrings, and a nose stud.
Her newly colored, grungy hair was parted in the middle and styled into effortless loose waves, and the mom of three also rocked a 90s-esque makeup look. Fox emphasized her crystal-blue eyes with classic black winged liner, sky-high lashes, shimmering gold eyeshadow, rosy blush, and a vampy, crimson red lipstick hue.
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At the event, Time Magazine recognized who they deemed to be industry changemakers, and MGK was honored alongside fellow musicians Jack Harlow and SZA, and actors such as Joe Alwyn, Jennette McCurdy, and Sadie Sink. The “Bloody Valentine” singer gave a speech at the gala, and shared a quote with the audience that encouraged them to “suspend logic and invite magic.”
He then touched upon his love of reading, and how it has helped him bond with fans. “The art of reading is dying in our generation,” he said. “I grew up loving magazines, I grew up loving reading. I know that sounds funny coming from me but I really, I still, even at meet and greets, the fans connect with me by giving me a book. That’s a thing that we have.” He went on, opening up about how much he has grown professionally and personally since his teenage years, and how he moved to New York City at a young age.
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“I was 18 years old and had a baby on the way. I was working at Chipotle,” he recalled, remembering how he later performed at the iconic Apollo Theatre in Harlem. “I became the first rapper to win first place in amateur night and my first music check was for $45 which I never cashed and I kept it hoping that I could look back on it and appreciate it.”
MGK expressed his gratitude, adding, “I think the world is in an odd place. If you’re an entertainer, hold off on doing s—t that pays and do s—t that matters. If you’re an author, write your f—ing heart out as if no one is reading because those are the best words that you’re ever gonna speak.”
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MGK then sweetly concluded his message by thinking about how much his daughter Casie Colson Baker (now 13) has grown. “My daughter is a teenager now, I still feel like a teenager now,” he said. “I see the will that she has going so far beyond the dreams I thought that I could achieve.”
Fox shares three sons with ex-husband Brian Austin Green: Noah Shannon, 9, Bodhi Ransom, 7, and Journey River, 5. MGK shares his one daughter, Casie with his ex Emma Cannon, and Fox often shows fans glimpses of their blended family on social media.
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