Reportedly, Machine Gun Kelly expressed his displeasure when Tyson Ritter of The All-American Rejects proposed a scene involving putting fingers in Megan Fox’s mouth during the filming of Johnny & Clyde.
Tyson Ritter, the actor and singer of All-American Rejects, shared an intriguing encounter involving Machine Gun Kelly that ultimately sparked inspiration rather than trouble.
During a recent podcast appearance, Ritter revealed that Kelly, also known as Colson Baker, became extremely agitated and unleashed his fury when Ritter was discussing a movie scene with Megan Fox, who happens to be Kelly’s fiancée.
The incident took place on the set of the film “Johnny & Clyde,” which Ritter described as a “bad movie.” He recounted the situation during his conversation on the Tuna on Toast podcast.
“While on set, I went over to Megan’s trailer to discuss a crucial scene where she teases me by putting my fingers in her mouth,” Ritter explained. “However, I wanted to address the moment when a monster brutally rips out her heart, which serves as her death scene.”
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In his account, Ritter elaborated on the encounter: “I approached Megan and discussed this moment where, after you’ve been teasing me by putting my fingers in your mouth, there’s a scene where, as you die, I retaliate by putting my fingers in your mouth. It serves as a resolution for my character’s revenge.”
According to Ritter, Kelly did not take kindly to the suggestion. “Colson went from zero to intense rage instantly,” Ritter revealed. “He was deeply upset about my request to put my fingers in Megan Fox’s mouth… He completely lost control, entering a state of frenzy.”
Ritter, however, remained unperturbed by the rapper’s reaction. Instead, he found it inspiring. While working on “Johnny & Clyde,” Ritter was also involved in another project called “Prisoner’s Daughter,” where he portrayed an abusive addict. Kelly’s outburst actually embodied the energy Ritter sought for his character. Reflecting on the incident, Ritter shared, “It’s quite amusing, really. I embraced it and thought, ‘This is precisely what I’ve been searching for in developing my character for ‘Prisoner’s Daughter.’ It was an incredible gift for my role in the other film.”
Referring to Kelly as “Pistol Pete,” Ritter shared, “I vividly recall when he suddenly went ballistic on me. It was an incredibly confrontational moment, but strangely enough, I felt grateful. Perhaps he was having a rough day, but I will always remember that, in that particular moment, it contributed not only to my portrayal of my character’s intoxicated and unruly father but also added a touch of Pistol Pete to my role in ‘Prisoner’s Daughter.'”