The lead singer of The All-American Rejects opened up about his encounter with the couple.
In the midst of their three-year journey as a prominent Hollywood couple, Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox have encountered their fair share of challenges and speculations. Currently, reports suggest that the pair is working on reconciling their relationship. Recently, one of Fox’s former co-stars shared an incident involving MGK’s intense reaction when approached about a scene with sensual undertones.
Tyson Ritter, the frontman of rock band The All-American Rejects and an actor, reminisced about his experience working with Megan Fox on the upcoming film “Johnny & Clyde” set to release in 2023. Ritter began by mentioning a scene in which his character, Johnny & Clyde, has his fingers placed in Fox’s mouth as a teasing gesture. With a question in mind regarding a similar scene, Ritter approached Fox’s trailer where MGK happened to be present as well.
“I go over there, and I was like ‘Hey Megan, I wanted to talk to you about this moment where when you die, because you’ve been teasing putting my fingers in your mouth that when you’re dead I put my fingers in your mouth.’ And it’s sort of like this resolution to my character getting his revenge. What happened after that was the greatest sort of gift for my role in the other film Prisoner’s Daughter. Colson like just goes from zero to like awesome rage and awesome super angry. He was super bummed about me asking if I could put my fingers in Megan Fox’s mouth.”
During a discussion about his most recent film, “Prisoner’s Daughter,” which was being filmed concurrently with “Johnny & Clyde,” Tyson Ritter delved into the story. As the frontman of The All-American Rejects carried on with his narrative:
Instead of becoming upset by MGK’s response to his remarks about the scene with Megan Fox, Ritter actually found the incident to be quite valuable in shaping his portrayal of his character in “Prisoner’s Daughter.” Additionally, he expressed the following sentiment:
Tyson Ritter further elaborated that there was no clear resolution to the situation regarding his inquiry about the scene or MGK’s subsequent reaction. The actor and band member described the encounter as “insane” and drew inspiration from Machine Gun Kelly’s intense emotions to enhance his performance in “Prisoner’s Daughter.” During the podcast interview on Tuna on Toast with Stryker, Ritter expressed gratitude for the experience, as it served as a catalyst for a breakthrough in his role. To listen to the full interview moment, click here: [link to the interview].
Despite referring to his movie with Megan Fox as “kind of a bad movie,” Ritter expressed genuine enjoyment of his collaboration with the actress. Recently, Fox celebrated her Sports Illustrated cover, and MGK has been supportive of her achievement. After dispelling cheating rumors earlier this year, the couple is reportedly seeking therapy to mend their relationship. Make sure to catch Tyson Ritter in “Prisoner’s Daughter,” alongside Brian Cox, Kate Beckinsale, and Ernie Hudson, as it hits select theaters on June 30.