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Machine Gun Kelly Recalls Megan Fox Pregnancy Loss In New Song

Feb 25, 2024

In “Twin Flame,” MGK sings the line, “Go to sleep / I’ll see you in my dreams / This changes everything / Now I have to set you free.” Fans also noted that the track appears to feature the sound of a heartbeat, and MGK later stated that the song was written for his “wife” and their “unborn child” during a performance at the Billboard Music Awards.At the time, Megan praised MGK’s performance, writing on Instagram, “Baby – so proud of you for giving such a vulnerable and emotional performance. You are magic.”Then, in his song “Last November,” MGK seemingly addressed the pregnancy loss once again by singing, “One day and another 10 weeks / I never even got to hear your heart beat.”

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