Machine Gun Kelly He really doesn’t like it when you talk to his fiancee, actress Megan Fox, about putting your fingers in her mouth. All-American Rejects singer Tyson Ritter claimed he learned this firsthand while he and Fox were filming Johnny and Clydea serial killer heist movie that Ritter calls “just kind of a bad movie,” which comes out this month.
he said during an appearance on Tuna on toast podcast, while also giving away various movie spoilers in the process. “She’s evil, I am, like her minions. So I turned to her and wanted to discuss this moment where the monster rips out her damned heart. This is her death scene.”
He continued, referring to MGK’s real name, Coulson Baker: “I go over there, and her man is right there with her, this guy is Coulson.” “I was like, ‘Hey Megan, I wanted to talk to you about this moment where, when you’re dying, ’cause you were bothered about putting my fingers in your mouth, and when you’re dying, I put my fingers in your mouth, which is kind of that decision for my character and he’s getting revenge,” and what happened after It was Dory’s greatest gift [my] another movie Prisoner’s daughter. Coulson goes from Zero to Terrible Fury and Super Terrible Fury. He was very annoyed asking me if I could put my fingers in Megan Fox’s mouth. She was right there. ”
“He just went,” Ritter concluded. “It turned into a crazy situation, and I was like… It’s funny, man, I kind of kept some space for it and I was like, ‘This is what I’ve been looking for with my character.'” [another movie,] Prisoner’s daughter. “
Ritter called Machine Gun Kelly’s reaction “really confrontational” but also gave him the benefit of the doubt, saying the rapper and actor may have been having a bad day. “I think the whole experience for me was like, ‘What the hell is going on? “He had this, like, articulated baby arm hanging out of his mouth, and he was completely disjointed, and I was like, ‘Okay man, I’m going to have you.’”
Ritter said he and Baker haven’t spoken about the alleged incident since, but that working with Fox was generally a good experience.
Representatives for Fox and Baker did not immediately respond Rolling stones Comment requests.
Ritter reported that he was later transferred to “Pistol Pete” Baker.