Megan Foxs baby bump in Lonely Road music video sparks ...
Megan Fox isn't pregnant despite "Lonely Road" video rumours.
Megan Fox is not pregnant, despite recent rumours sparked by her appearance in the new music video for Machine Gun Kelly (MGK) and Jelly Roll's duet, "Lonely Road." The video, which premiered on Friday, features Fox playing a character with a growing baby bump, leading fans to speculate about her real-life status.
In the video, MGK and Jelly Roll, humorously nicknamed "KellyRoll," put their own spin on John Denver's classic "Take Me Home, Country Roads." The narrative shows Fox's character pregnant, with scenes of MGK, 34, tenderly kissing her belly. After eight months, she is seen holding a baby girl while visiting her partner in jail, introducing Baby Violet Leika.
The rumours were put to rest when Violet’s actual mother, Anna Cejka, confirmed on Instagram that it was her baby who appeared in the music video's final scene and that Megan wasn't pregnant.
Fox, 38, is the mother of three sons, Noah Shannon, 11, Bodhi Ransom, 10, and Journey River, 7, with her ex-husband Brian Austin Green. MGK has a 15-year-old daughter, Casie, with his ex Emma Cannon.
Fox recently discussed her relationship with MGK on the Call Her Daddy podcast, describing him as her "twin soul" and acknowledging their deep connection. "I can't say for sure what the capacity will be, but I will always be connected to him somehow," she told host Alex Cooper in March.
In a joint Instagram post on July 23, MGK and Jelly Roll revealed that the song took "2 years, [across] 8 different studios, 4 different countries, [and] changed the key 4 times" before they "finally got it right."
Both artists expressed their mutual admiration and friendship on Instagram. Jelly Roll, 39, reflected on their history, and wrote, "What makes this collab so beautiful is its two guys that came from the exact same kinda place with less than zero per cent chance of making it out. We have known each other for at least 15 years now. In true young dumb fashion, it was a tumultuous beginning because I was one of the many people who judged him before I gave him a chance. But over time, I’ve had the honour of watching him become one of the biggest artists on earth and one of the best fathers and humans on earth."
MGK responded with his own message of gratitude, saying, "Jelly, you are a living, breathing badass and a kindred soul who has shown me the path of redemption and what it looks like to believe in yourself against all odds. From us beefing 12 years ago to putting out what I believe will be the biggest hit of our careers, I’m proud to call you my brother. Life feels better knowing you’ve got my back. This lonely road ain’t so lonely, my friend."
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