Megan Fox Has Been 'Wanting To Get Engaged' To Machine Gun Kelly Since Reaching A Divorce Agreement Last Year, Spills Source
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One day after announcing her surprise engagement to her "twin flame" Machine Gun Kelly, sources say Megan Fox is "thrilled" and "ready to move on completely" from her failed marriage with ex-husband, Brian Austin Green, according to People.
The former couple — who share three children, Noah, 7, Bodhi, 6, and Journey, 3 — were married for ten years before they decided to part ways in May, 2020. They finally reached a divorce agreement last fall.
"She has been wanting to get engaged," the insider spilled, referring to Fox and the "forget me too" singer's whirlwind relationship. "Megan feels comfortable with everything. She is very happy and feels beyond blessed."
This comes after a source dished that despite being ready to take that big step, the proposal was a total shock to the mom-of-three.
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"She has been wanting to get engaged. The proposal was a surprise, though," the source told the outlet. "They have traveled to Puerto Rico before, so Megan just assumed it was another vacation."
The Jennifer's Body star is "excited to get married" and reportedly "loved the proposal" and "thought it was beautiful and perfect."
The 35-year-old took to social media on Wednesday, January 12, to share the exciting news of their engagement to friends and fans.
"In July of 2020 we sat under this banyan tree," she wrote alongside a video of the adorable proposal. "We asked for magic We were oblivious to the pain we would face together in such a short, frenetic period of time. Unaware of the work and sacrifices the relationship would require from us but intoxicated off of the love. And the karma."
"Somehow a year and a half later, having walked through hell together, and having laughed more than I ever imagined possible, he asked me to marry him," she wrote. "And just as in every lifetime before this one, and as in every lifetime that will follow it, I said yes."