Megan Fox has revealed she once asked her fiance Machine Gun Kelly if he was breastfed in a bid to understand him more.
The Transformers beauty said she likes a conversation to go “deep” and thought it was a good one to ask the rapper on one of their early dates.
Speaking at the premiere of her man’s documentary Life In Pink, she told E! News that she asked him: “Were you breastfed by your mother?”
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Megan, 36, said she thought it was “a great question” to ask her partner.
“It has a lot to do with your psychology and your temperament,” she added.
“So I ask things like that.”
Megan – who has three children with her ex Brian Austin Green – went public with her romance with Machine Gun Kelly in the summer of 2020 and this year they confirmed that they were engaged.
The couple have previously been open about some of the more unusual aspects of their relationship, such as drinking each other’s blood on occasion.
Actress Megan told Glamour magazine earlier this year: “I guess to drink each other’s blood might mislead people or people are imagining us with goblets and we’re like Game Of Thrones, drinking each other’s blood.
“It’s just a few drops, but yes, we do consume each other’s blood on occasion for ritual purposes only.”
And when they got engaged, Machine Gun Kelly revealed that Megan’s stunning engagement ring was pretty unique.
The musician designed the sparkler with British jewellery designer Stephen Webster.
It consists of a pear shaped diamond and an emerald made to look like a heart, and can actually come apart to become two rings.
Machine Gun Kelly also designed the ring to incorporate a few thorns.
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Because of the intricate design, the band won’t be too easy to slip off.
The musician, whose real name is Colson Baker, told Vogue at the time: “The bands are actually thorns.
“So if she tries to take it off, it hurts…”
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