‘Bro, I don’t give a fuck’ said Machine Gun Kelly before smashing glass in his face at after-show party in New York
At your after party, Machine Gun Kelly broke a glass with his own face and sang “My Ex Best Friend” covered in blood. The performance came after her sold-out show at Madison Square Garden in New York.
The musician was on top of a restaurant table and said “Bro, I don’t give a damn”—before smashing a glass of champagne on his forehead. The video was shared in stories with the caption “and that’s when things change… .” Instead of helping himself, the MGK continued singing while wiping the blood with napkins.
Machine Gun Kelly is on tour in the United States to promote his latest album Mainstream Sellout (2022)released in March.
Life in Pink and drug problems
life in pink (2022)is a documentary about the life of Machine Gun Kelly. The film premiered on Star+ this month and covers the singer’s life before fame, behind-the-scenes concerts and home videos.
The film features appearances by his girlfriend, Megan Fox, in addition to Travis Barker (Blink-182), his daughter Casey Colson, and his late father. The documentary also brings reports of family problems, relationship with fans, haters and production of their records.
In an excerpt, the singer details drug problems and suicidal thoughts after substance use (via NME).
“I couldn’t get out of the room. It started to get really, really, really dark. I started having this really wild paranoia. I kept thinking that someone was going to come and kill me,” he explained about one of the episodes.
Difficulties led him to seek sobriety: “I called Megan [Fox] and I said, ‘You don’t help me.’ I was in my room, freaking out on her, with the silence of Megan. That’s when I started to realize that something wasn’t right.”
After seeking professional help, MGK decided to stop using drugs. This, however, did not mean an end to the musician’s problems, who began to dedicate himself entirely to his work: “I became addicted to a new drug, which is work. I feel as if I had dug a very deep hole that I need to get out of. more toward what matters, like a good parent.”
life in pink was directed by Sam Cahill and offers an in-depth look at the musician’s life, tracing the dramatic ups and downs of his life and career, according to synopsis.
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