Did she Bup-kiss their relationship goodbye?
Machine Gun Kelly attended the world premiere of Peacock’s “Bupkis” in New York City without his fiancée Megan Fox amid rumors that the couple’s relationship has been rocky.
MGK, 33, looked sullen and serious as he posed solo on the red carpet for the event at The Apollo Theater on Thursday night.
The “Bloody Valentine” singer showed off his tattoos in a sheer red tank top, pansy-printed pants, blue sneakers and sunglasses.
He also pulled his hair tightly back in a high ponytail —a sleeker look than his usual tousled blond locks.
The punk rocker showed up to the premiere to support his good friend Pete Davidson, 29, who produced and stars in the Peacock series which tells a fictionalized version of the “Saturday Night Live” alum’s life.
MGK, born Colson Baker, also makes a guest appearance in the streamable show that also stars Edie Falco, 59, Joe Pesci, 80, and Davidson’s current girlfriend Chase Sui Wonders, 26.
While Davidson — who didn’t walk the carpet with Wonders — seemed ecstatic, Kelly looked lonely as Fox, 36, skipped out on celebrating her boyfriend’s cameo.
Fox’s absence continued to fuel rumors that the duo is headed for disaster. Just this week, breakup speculation spiraled when Kelly celebrated his 33rd birthday seemingly without the “Transformers” alum.
The “Maybe” singer shared photos from his birthday festivities where he was joined by his 13-year-old daughter Casie, though Fox was nowhere in sight.
The “Jennifer’s Body” actress and Kelly first prompted breakup rumors in February when she unfollowed him on Instagram and deleted several of their social media photos together.
Fans were convinced that Kelly cheated with his guitarist Sophie Lloyd though she denied the rumors and Fox later clarified that there was “no third party interference in this relationship of any kind.”
That month, Pvnew exclusively reported that Kelly and Fox were attending couples therapy “every day via Zoom” to save their relationship.
“Megan feels that they must give therapy a shot before making any permanent decisions,” a source told us at the time.
And last month a source claimed that they were “on a break” and put their wedding plans on pause.
“They are very hot and cold,” one source told Us Weekly. “They have stalled wedding planning to work on their issues.”
But soon after, they were seen enjoying a vacation in Hawaii together, seemingly squashing the rumors their relationship was kaput.
At the time, a source told Daily Mail that she and Kelly were “officially back on after going through a rocky patch in their relationship.”
The musician started dating Fox in 2020 and proposed to her less than two years later.
Fox was previously married to Brian Austin Green, with whom she shares three children.