The actress is now touring in support of her latest poetry collection, titled “Pretty Boys Are Poisonous.”
Megan Fox is speaking up about the traumatic miscarriage she had when she was pregnant with Machine Gun Kelly in her next book of poetry, in which she is also being forthright about sorrow.
In an interview that aired on Tuesday on Good Morning America, Fox said, “I had never been through anything in my life that was even remotely similar to that.” Because I had three children, it was a really challenging situation for both of us. And it launched us on a very wild adventure together and separately, and together and apart, and together and apart, and together and apart, and together and apart, all the while trying to decipher “What does this mean?” What may have caused this to occur?'”
Fox discusses the misery and violence she claims to have undergone in some of her high-profile relationships in her book of poetry titled Pretty Boys are Poisonous, which is now available for purchase.
She said this on Good Morning America: “It’s not an exposé that I wrote nor is it a memoir.” “However, during the course of my life, I have been in at least one relationship that was physically violent against me and numerous relationships that were quite harmful mentally. I have only had a few individuals that I have been publicly linked to, but I suppose you could say that I shared energy with some very horrible people. Additionally quite well known. very well-known individuals. However, nobody is aware that I had any connection to those individuals.
Fox’s first marriage, which lasted for ten years, was to actor Brian Austin Green. Noah, 11, Bodhi, 9, and Journey, 7, are the children who were shared by the previous marriage. Casie, who is now 14 years old, is Machine Gun Kelly’s daughter from a prior relationship. Casie is an only child.
Since the year 2020, the performer known as Machine Gun Kelly, who is also known as Colson Baker, has been in an on-again, off-again relationship with the actress. Fox said on Tuesday that MGK, whom she often refers to as her “twin flame,” was the one who inspired her to write her book. Fox has often referred to MGK as her “twin flame.”

“The person who actually told me I should write a poetry book is Colson,” according to her.
Her explanation of the source of the idea was that “it was something inside of me that had to come out” because else “it was going to make me sick.” “It’s safe to say that some of it is a metaphor. To my knowledge, none of it is made up or fabricated. All of them are situations that I really experienced in my life.”
However, she did say that she wasn’t going to reveal absolutely everything in the pages of the book.
“I wrote a lot of things that didn’t make it into the book,” she said further. “I thought to myself, ‘This is probably only for guys.'” When you are a renowned person, some of it is very excessive. I would have included more pieces like that if I had the flexibility to simply be a poet and if people weren’t particularly interested in digging too deeply into my personal life.
Fox and Kelly made the happy announcement that they were going to get engaged in January of 2022. After going through a number of difficulties in their relationship over the last almost two years, a source has revealed to Entertainment Tonight that the pair is determined to be married.
“Megan and Machine Gun Kelly are making good progress. According to the information provided by the source, “right now, things are looking good.” They, like any other couple, have had highs and lows in their relationship. “They are still taking steps to better their relationship and still have the goal of moving ahead with getting married.”
When it comes to analyzing the experiences that Fox is sharing in her book, the actress did provide a clue as to which parts are about MGK. She said that the most of the pieces are about her relationship with MGK.
“I have been engaged multiple times,” she said on GMA. “There’s only one person I call my twin flame.”
The poem “To Marry an Arsonist,” which she has said is the one of which she is most proud, makes unmistakable reference to their partnership.
“True love, twin flame, trusted friend, naïve girl,” is what she writes. “So many secrets hiding behind your scorched-earth temper.”

Fox has said that she made the choice to publicize her sorrow in the hopes of inspiring other women to have the confidence to utilize their own voices and to feel empowered to do so.
“Because it gives an elegant place for your pain to live, to put it into art makes it useful to other people,” according to her. “So you don’t just suffer with it on your own.”
Although both Fox and Machine Gun Kelly have previously hinted at the possibility of a miscarriage in 2021, none has directly verified the news up to this point.
Page Six released an extract from Fox’s book Pretty Boys Are Poisonous in which the author said, “There is an ultrasound by your side of the bed, 10 weeks and 1 day… Do you believe that if she had the opportunity, she would have written a message expressing her desire to end her life?
The publication says that the last page of the book has a depiction of a mother cradling a child in her arms.
“Unfortunately, at this time I must bid you farewell. According to reports, Fox said in one of her letters, “I close my eyes and imagine holding you tight against my chest as they rip you from my insides.” “I will pay any price, tell me please, what is the ransom for her soul?”
MGK has in the past discussed the inspiration for the heartbeat in his song “Twin Flame,” disclosing that he had at one point been working on a project with the working title “One Day and 10 Weeks.”
“After that, I wrote a song that I called ‘Last November.'” Neither of them voiced the anguish that the two of us felt as a result of what I will keep confidential,” he stated in a zine published by Mainstream Sellout. “And I came full circle to ‘Twin Flame’, where I had left off, and I made the decision to continue the tale. Our narrative”
In August, Fox made the first announcement on her most recent poetry effort.
“These poems were written in an attempt to excise the illness that has taken root in me because of my silence,” she said in a personal statement on Instagram. “These poems were written in an attempt to excise the illness that has taken root in me because of my silence.” “I have spent the whole of my life protecting the confidences of men, and my body hurts from bearing the burden of their transgressions. My liberty is contained within these pages, and it is my sincere wish that the words I’ve written here may encourage others to reclaim their joy and their sense of self by using the power of their words to shed light on what has been hidden — but not lost — in the shadows.
MGK had posted a thoughtful remark beside a fire emoji at the moment. “Proud of you,” he said with enthusiasm.