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Megan Fox Offers Super NSFW Comparison In Defense Of Drinking Machine Gun Kelly's Blood

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The actor defended drinking her 'soulmate' Machine Gun Kelly's blood on the 'Call Her Daddy' podcast after it sparked rumors she's a Satanist or part of the 'Illuminati.'

In 2022, rumors began to swirl that Megan Fox was a Satanist or part of the "Illuminati" when in an Instagram post celebrating her engagement to Machine Gun Kelly, she shared that the couple "drank each other's blood" after she said "yes."

After the internet went wild with that piece of information, Fox clarified to Glamour UK that, yes, on occasion, they like to indulge in a few drops of the other's blood.


And the couple's Halloween costume later that year certainly didn't clear the air of any speculation.

While appearing on a recent episode of the Call Her Daddy podcast, however, Fox revealed there is absolutely no truth to the rumors, albeit not in those words, exactly.

The actor first compared her and Machine Gun Kelly's ritual to that of becoming "blood brothers" back in the day.

“Everything is a matter of what you’re accustomed to or what is currently socially acceptable or normal."
"And back in like the ’50s even, how many times did you see like, little boys would go out with their little pop guns and they would cut their fingers and be blood brothers, right? And they’re like, ‘We’re best friends forever now.’"
"They would smush the blood together on their fingers. That’s not Satanic, right? That’s normal and that’s cute."
"It’s like that except instead of rubbing your fingers together, the drop of blood goes in your mouth. And I don’t know why that becomes Satanic."

She then made another comparison - a NSFW one - noting that many people who think it's "weird" participate in some "weird" behavior themselves.

"I understand people think like, ‘Hey, that’s weird.’"
"But guess what I think is weird? I think it’s weird that girls are out here letting guys c*m in their mouth and they don’t know these guys."
"F*ck you. You’re so offended that I got a drop of Machine Gun Kelly’s blood in my mouth. What is so gross about what I did with my soulmate?”

In an effort to "squash" the rumors, Fox shared:

"[I am] not a Satanist or any kind of like an evil witch... light worker..."
"Yes, I do, you know, 'rituals,' but that's not a negative thing."

She also, however, acknowledged she could see how she "planted a seed."

You can view more clips from the episode below, as well.

WARNING: NSFW language

Listeners of the podcast applauded Fox for not only being unapologetic about her "ritual" but also for calling out her critics.

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So there you have it: Not a Satanist and not sorry.

During the same podcast, Fox confirmed that she and Kelly called off their engagement some time last year. The full episode can be found on Spotify.

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