Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly Are ‘Doing Much Better’
Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly are on the path to mending their relationship. The couple is in a good place, a source tells ET. “Megan and MGK are doing much better and are taking things day by day,” the source says. “They feel like they are ultimately meant to be together and they are working towards that goal. They believe they are soulmates and hope to build up their trust, honesty, and everlasting commitment to each other.”
The couple is putting in the work to make their relationship work. “They are seeing a counselor to help and they’re making an effort to make things work,” the source adds.
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Fox, 36, also continues to work on her relationship with her ex-husband, Brian Austin Green. The two are co-parenting their three boys well, and “Brian truly wishes Megan the best and wants her to be happy,” the source says. “He knows Megan continues to make their kids feel stable and loved as she navigates her situation with MGK, which is what matters most to him.”
As we previously reported, Fox and MGK thwarted breakup rumors when they were spotted vacationing together in Hawaii earlier this month. The couple was seen enjoying time together on the beach during their trip, with the actress all smiles as she was given a piggyback ride on the beach by the 32-year-old musician.
Despite reports that the couple was struggling, a source told ET that the two were trying to work things out. “Megan and Machine Gun Kelly have been making an effort to work out their issues as a couple and things have been getting better,” the source said earlier this month. “Machine Gun Kelly has been going out of his way to make sure Megan feels happy, loved, and secure with him.”
The couple is also focusing on spending quality time together. “They enjoy being together and love one another, so they are trying to get to a good and solid place,” the source added. “They both have so much fun together and feel comfortable with one another, and that hasn’t changed.”