Machine Gun Kelly snorts ‘cocaine’ off Megan Fox’s breast
Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox took their impersonation of Tommy Lee and Pamela Anderson to extreme lengths — and fans weren’t happy.
Machine Gun Kelly’s interpretation of Tommy Lee might have been a little too on the nose.
As part of his and Megan Fox’s Halloween costume as the aforementioned rocker and Pamela Anderson for the Casamigos party Friday, Kelly shared a video of himself snorting and licking “cocaine” — presumably fake, though it’s unclear — off Fox’s breast.
“happy Halloween virgins,” he captioned an Instagram carousel of photos and, of course, the eyebrow-raising video.
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Naturally, followers were horrified that the “Bloody Valentine” singer, 32, would glorify drugs in any capacity given his fan base consists of a lot of teenagers.
“OK but this? Hell na, might ur music be good but the drugs? not that much,” wrote one fan.
“I cannot keep defending y’all wtf is this😭,” commented another.
“Not cool with the snorting and having teens idol you,” wrote a third follower.
“Him thinking it’s OK to post a video doing a f – king line is crossing a f – king line after every artist we’ve had over dose in the past few years,” commented another.
“Okay, Ik there r gonna be ppl saying they didn't ask but this is not okay. Even if it’s fake, and a joke,” noted one more. “This is not okay to promote to your fans and it’s even worse for the children they both have. Highly disappointed, really not a fan of you anymore at this point. This is f – ked.”
Other followers criticised the “Transformers” actress, 36, for being a mom and participating in public posts involving “drugs.” (Kelly is also a parent.)
“You’re a mother ? Oh how proud your kids will be years from now when they see this,” commented one person.
“Knowing she has kids that’ll grow up and see this is so sad,” wrote another.
The backlash didn’t seem to prevent Kelly and Fox, who got engaged in January, from continuing their controversial Halloweekend, as they further fuelled fire when they followed up their drug-addled costume with one in which he dressed as a priest and she dressed as a sexualised worshipper on a leash.
Neither has responded to the backlash.
This article was originally published by Page Six and reproduced with permission