MEGAN Fox's fans think she's pregnant after Machine Gun Kelly appeared to drop a clue at the Billboard Music Awards.
The rapper sent fans into a frenzy when he dedicated a performance of his song Twin Flame to their "unborn child" at the event.
MGK took to the stage in Las Vegas to perform the emotional ballad and said at the start of it: "I wrote this song for my wife."
Halfway through the song, he added, “This is for our unborn child” as the sound of a heartbeat played.
His words had fans wondering if engaged lovebirds MGK and are married - as he called her his "wife" - and if she could be pregnant.
One tweeted: "Megan fox preggers???? Did mgk just say our unborn child!!!!! Wait!!!!"
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Another posted: "MGK dedicated his song to Megan & their unborn child awwwww I hope it is a girl."
Someone else wrote: "Did u just hear mgk basically say megan fox is PREGNANT?"
MGK, 32, has a daughter, Casie, 12, from a previous relationship. He welcomed Casie back in 2008 when he was 18.
Megan, 37, shares three sons, Noah, nine, Bodhi, eight, and Journey, five, with her former husband, actor Brian Austin Green.
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Earlier in the evening, the couple walked the red carpet at the awards ceremony.
They avoided a reporter's question about whether they would have a quickie wedding in Las Vegas like their friends Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker.
MGK said that they would be celebrating Megan's birthday at midnight instead as she turned 37.
Megan and MGK met in March 2020 while filming Midnight in the Switchgrass, soon after Megan separated from Brian.
They announced their engagement in January and admitted to celebrating the news by drinking each other's blood.
The Transformers actress wrote on Instagram at the time: "Having walked through hell together, and having laughed more than I ever imagined possible, he asked me to marry him.
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"And just as in every lifetime before this one, and as in every lifetime that will follow it, I said yes."
"…and then we drank each other’s blood."
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