Megan Fox says she and Machine Gun Kelly 'are two halves of the same soul' in revealing new interview

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Actress Megan Fox has opened up about her instant connection with Machine Gun Kelly in the couple's first joint interview.

The pair met on the set of the upcoming feature, Midnight in the Switchgrass, and their friendship quickly turned into something more following the Jennifer's Body's star's split from husband, Brian Austin Green.

Now, on an appearance on director Randall Emmett's podcast, Give Them Lala... with Randall, Fox said that she instantly felt drawn to the American rapper.

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"I knew right away that he was what I call a twin flame," she told Emmett. "Instead of a soul mate, a twin flame is actually where a soul has ascended into a high enough level that it can be split into two different bodies at the same time. So we're actually two halves of the same soul, I think. And I said that to him almost immediately, because I felt it right away."

"I think it was the second day [of filming]. I asked him to come into my trailer for lunch, and I put him through all of this astrology stuff. I went deep right away. I knew before I even did his chart, I said to him, he has a Pisces moon. I could tell by his energy," she continued.

Fox then went onto say that she knew that something was going to happen with Kelly, though she didn't know exactly what, as soon as she heard that he'd been cast in the movie.

"I was like, 'Who is going to play this role?' And he was like, 'Oh, we just got Machine Gun Kelly,' and immediately, I was like, 'Uh oh.'

"Because I knew - I could feel that some wild s**t was going to happen to me from that meeting, but I wasn't yet sure what. I just felt it like, deep in my soul - that something was going to come from that."

Green confirmed his split from Megan on his podcast, with Brian Austin Green in an episode titled 'Context', back in June.

Green explained that until now he had chosen not to publically comment on his relationship because of the coronavirus pandemic, but that the "tabloids and paparazzi" have forced him into conceding.

In the video below, Fox speaks about her and Green's sons: 

"I wanted people to hear everything from me, and this is it," Green said, adding that he and Fox will not be providing any additional information about their split.

He said that last year "around Halloween, Thanksgiving time" his wife was gone for several weeks, and during that time, he dreamt of a distance between the pair, which turned out to be a reality when she returned home.

Green said that Fox was gone for five-and-a-half weeks to film and this was the "longest that she's been gone" for work.

"I gave her a couple of weeks, I figured she's been out of the country, she's jet-lagged, she's been shooting nights, I have to give her some time to recoup a little bit and get back into life, and so I did," he said.

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A few weeks later, the pair's relationship hadn't improved and Fox revealed to Green that she enjoyed her time alone and liked herself "better during that experience".

Green said he was "shocked" and "upset about it" but "wasn't upset at her".

"It wasn't a choice she made," he said. "That's the way she honestly felt."

The pair then made the decision to "separate a little bit and give ourselves some time and take some space, and meditate, and do whatever, and see what it is we find, and so we did."

He said that after that "things just didn't really change" and "the reality started sinking in" of "maybe this is what it is".

"Neither one of us did anything to each other. She's always been honest with me. I've always been honest with her," Green added. "We've had an amazing relationship, and I will always love her. And I know she will always love me and I know as far as a family what we've built is really cool and really special."

Green stated that he and Fox plan to continue holidaying together for the sake of their children Noah, 7, Bodhi, 6, and Journey, 3.

"It sucks when life changes and something that you're used to, that you've been doing for 15 years, you try and not get rid of but you change because there's the unknown aspect … There's that pit in my stomach," Green said. "I really don't want Megan and I to be at odds… She's been my best friend for 15 years and I don't want to lose that."