Candid confessions. Machine Gun Kelly held nothing back when discussing everything from his “dangerous” relationship with Megan Fox to their double date with Pete Davidson and Kim Kardashian — and why he has “big regrets” about it.
“This is the first true intense relationship that I’ve been in,” the rocker, 31, told Howard Stern about his nearly two-year romance with the Jennifer’s Body star, 35, in a wide-ranging interview on Wednesday, March 30.
The “My Ex’s Best Friend” singer, whose real name is Colson Baker, further claimed that the two were in a “dangerous place” when he wrote the song “5150” (the numbers stand for the California police code for an involuntary psychiatric hold). “5150” was the first track he penned for his latest album, Mainstream Sellout, which dropped on Friday, March 25.
This “dangerous place,” MGK explained, “led us to search for healing in ways of, like, the plant medicine, ayahuasca.” (The artist has been open about the couple’s journey with the psychedelic.)
Baker, who proposed to Fox in January, is excited about their upcoming wedding. While the Dirt actor told Stern, 68 that the pair “don’t have dates or any of that stuff” planned yet, one thing is for sure: Davidson will “absolutely” be a part of the wedding party. The Texas native added that the his group will be made up of “an army of … close and best friends who have been with me for all these years.”
MGK also spoke about the double date he, Fox, Davidson and Kardashian went on and how he embarrassed himself.
The foursome went to see a movie together, which he referred to as a “big regret” due to his choice of film. While the “Papercuts” artist didn’t reveal the name of the movie, he divulged to Stern that he clearly picked the wrong one — and they “were all laughing” about the situation.
During the interview, Baker went on to reveal his true feelings about the King of Staten Island star’s relationship with Kardashian, 41. He couldn’t stop gushing about his happiness for the couple, who began dating in the fall of 2021 after the Skims founder hosted SNL (and starred in a sketch with Davidson).
Scroll down for more details about these revelations — plus MGK’s thoughts on Kanye West’s feud with Davidson, his last moments with Taylor Hawkins and more:

Kelly is “totally” there for the Saturday Night Live star amid his drama with the Donda 2 rapper. "We love everybody, man. We have so much love," he explained. "It's almost like, if we need to be the vessels for people's anger, so be it. That must be why we're here. I do hope that they can feel our spirit and see that we love you." MEGA; SteveSands/NewYorkNewswire/MEGA

“Big regret. ... Me, Megan, Kim and Pete went to see a movie. I was vouching for this movie," MGK said. But when the movie started, he realized (much to his chagrin), “We shouldn’t be here.” He added that they “were all laughing" at the moment, especially at the rocker's reaction. "When I get excited, I get very kid-ish," he explained. Shutterstock (3)

In addition to “standing up there with me,” the "Bad Things" singer joked that “we should mic [Davidson] just for commentary.” Shutterstock(2)

“I’m so happy for him. I’m so happy for him,” MGK effused to Stern, rocking a huge grin on his face. Shutterstock; Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA

Amid the glaring spotlight and all of their social media PDA, “At the time ... we were in a dangerous place," Baker recalled when he wrote the Mainstream Sellout track 5150. “Leave, leave me now / Please, please, save yourself," he sings on the song. "Leave, leave, me now / Before I hurt someone else.” Courtesy of Megan Fox/Instagram

After Foo Fighters and MGK’s shows were canceled due to weather at the same venue on March 23. The “Times Like These” band invited the musician and his crew to join them for a rooftop party. Hawkins “went up to every one of us, and gave us each our moment,” Baker recalled about how the drummer greeted his large group. “Every. Single. One. Of. Us. Man. Such a beautiful soul, man.” MGK also shared a message for his children. “I really want to thank him and let his kids know that he made us feel — in a time where the outside world and outside of the fans, the outside world is really coming in hard on us — and he made us feel so confident in ourselves and loved,” he said. Shutterstock (2)
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