Megan Fox sizzled on an intimate night out with fiance Machine Gun Kelly as she was seen for the first time since revealing she suffered a devastating ectopic pregnancy.
The 37-year-old actress looked Sєxy in a white cutout dress while leaving celeb-favorite Nobu in Malibu on Saturday night with the 33-year-old pop-punk rapper.
The Transformer star’s wild outfit consisted of a long dress that with several cutouts down the number held together by several strings.
She teamed the look with clear heels and a white coat draped over her shoulders.
The stunner accessorized with a long silver necklace along with a matching shimmering clutch.
Megan’s fiery red locks were put in an updo as she showcased her natural looks by wearing complementary make-up including pink blush and lip.
MGK – born Colson Baker – donned his usual Hot Topic influenced style as he sported a black long-sleeved top with leather baggy trousers and black platform leather brogues featuring a white teeth design on them.
He wore plenty of jewelry including large silver earrings and a matching ball-necklace featuring a big pendant.
His blonde locks were disheveled as he held onto the hand of his ladylove.
MGK was every bit the gentleman as he opened the door of the Cadillac Escalade for Megan before getting behind-the-wheel.
Meanwhile just last month Megan revealed she suffered an ectopic pregnancy years before she had a miscarriage with MGK.
The actress who revealed her pregnancy loss with MGK earlier that month, told WWD that she ‘had an ectopic pregnancy … when [she] was younger.
‘I’ve had other things that I’m not going to say because God forbid the world will be in an uproar.’
An ectopic pregnancy is when a fertilized egg implants and grows outside the main cavity of the uterus, and is the leading cause of death in the first trimester
The star said her pregnancy loss with MGK was made harder as she was ‘so in love with him’ saying: ‘That love element really made this miscarriage really tragic for me and left me with a lot of grief and a lot of suffering.’
‘So I put it into a lot of writing. He’s written about them in his albums as well, he wrote a couple of songs about the miscarriage. So it just felt like something that I could address publicly because it’s been addressed in one way through him, so I have a space to express as well.’
In her poetry Pretty Boys Are Poisonous. Megan writes about an ultrasound of a baby girl at 10 weeks and a day, per excerpts from People, and says: ‘maybe if you hadn’t… maybe if i had…’
She continues, ‘I want to hold your hand / hear your laugh, but now / I have to say / goodbye,’ and later adds, ‘I close my eyes and imagine holding you tight against my chest as they rip you from my insides’.
Elsewhere in the book, she writes, ‘I will pay any price. Tell me please / what is the ransom / for her soul?’
The Transformers alum said she had ‘never been through anything like that before in my life’, as she opened up about the experience and about writing the book during an interview on Good Morning America.
‘It was very difficult for both of us,’ she explained. ‘And it sent us on a very wild journey together and separately, and together and apart, and together and apart, and together and apart, trying to navigate, “What does this mean? Why did this happen?”‘
The couple have been in an on-again/off-again relationship since 2020, and the movie star said it was the singer — real name Colson Baker — that encouraged her to take pen to paper.
‘The person who actually told me I should write a poetry book is Colson,’ she shared. ‘It was something inside of me that had to come out or else it was going to make me sick. Some of it is definitely a metaphor. None of it is what I would say fictional. Those are all real life experiences that I had.’
Although neither Megan nor MGK have confirmed the pregnancy loss until now, the ‘Bloody Valentine’ hitmaker did appear to allude to it at the Billboard Music Awards in May 2022, dedicating his performance to Megan and adding, ‘This is for our unborn child.’
On GMA, Megan said the pregnancy loss was made even more difficult as she had already successfully welcomed three sons with her ex ex Brian Austin Green, 50: Noah Shannon, 11, Bodhi Ransom, 9, and Journey River, 7,
The Jennifer’s Body’s vet also wrote about themes of abuse and toxic relationships in her book of poetry, which she said occurred during a few high-profile romances.
‘It’s not an expose that I wrote or a memoir,’ she told GMA. ‘But throughout my life, I have been in at least one physically abusive relationship and several psychologically very abusive relationships.
‘I have only been publicly connected to a few people, but I shared energy, I guess you could say, [with] people who were horrific people. Also very famous. Very famous people. But no one knows that I was involved with those people.’
‘Some of it is too much when you are a known person. If I had the freedom of just being a poet and people not really wanting to dig too much into my personal life, I would have included more entries like that.’
Megan also said a few painful experiences that she explored on paper never made it into the pages of Pretty Boys Are Poisonous.
‘I wrote a lot of things that didn’t make it into the book,’ she added. ‘I was like, “This is maybe for God’s eyes only.”
Regarding the choice to share difficult moments in a book, Megan said she aims to inspire other women to find strength in using their own voices.
‘Because it gives an elegant place for your pain to live, to put it into art makes it useful to other people,’ she said. ‘So you don’t just suffer with it on your own.’