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MGK addresses dating rumors about Sydney Sweeney on ‘WWHL’

MGK addresses dating rumors about Sydney Sweeney on 'WWHL'

She is definitely not his Valentine’s Day.

Machine Gun Kelly has finally addressed the swirling speculation about his relationship with Sydney Sweeney, which gained traction after a cozy encounter in Las Vegas was caught on camera back in May.

During a recent episode of “Watch What Happens Live,” host Andy Cohen asked if MGK, whose real name is Colson Baker, and Sweeney were more than just friends. “Kyle P., shut up, man,” MGK responded, showing a mix of amusement and annoyance.

His brief reply left the audience laughing, yet it didn’t disclose much more about the nature of their relationship.

Viewers seemed puzzled by his response, with some questioning if he actually answered the question. A few fans even jumped to conclusions, insisting, “That’s a yes.”

Neither MGK nor Sweeney’s representatives provided any comments in response to inquiries.

Notably, Sweeney was fresh out of a long relationship with her fiancé, Jonathan Davino, when she and MGK first attracted media attention this year. In a video, the “Euphoria” star was seen warmly interacting with the Grammy nominee during the opening of the Palm Tree Beach Club at the MGM Grand, where they appeared relaxed and in good spirits.

After their viral moment, Sweeney reposted some stories from their trip to Las Vegas on Instagram. Meanwhile, MGK has been navigating a complicated relationship with Megan Fox, which has seen its ups and downs since they became an item in 2020, even welcoming a daughter named Saga in March.

Recently, rumors circulated that the couple had split due to MGK reportedly texting other women. He touched on this tumultuous period in his new album, “Lost American,” discussing his experiences during a rehab stay from November to January.

In one of the tracks, he reflected on the challenges he faced, hinting at his commitment to making changes for his daughter, though he kept personal details about his rehab vague, stating that “music speaks better.”

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