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Megan Fox and MGK Reveal Name of Their 2-Month-Old Baby Daughter

Megan Fox and MGK Reveal Name of Their 2-Month-Old Baby Daughter

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Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly have revealed their baby daughter's name
The former couple welcomed their daughter in March
They split shortly before welcoming their little one
Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly are sharing their little one's name.
After announcing on March 27 that they'd welcomed their first baby together, Fox and Kelly have now shared their baby girl's moniker. In a post on his Instagram, Kelly, born Colson Baker, posted a video of himself playing a ukulele for his daughter, who rocked back and forth in her baby bouncer.
"Saga Blade Fox-Baker ❤️‍🔥," Kelly wrote in the caption, revealing his daughter's name for the first time.
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Related: Megan Fox Welcomes Baby No. 4, Her First with Ex Machine Gun Kelly: 'Our Little Celestial Seed'
On March 27, Fox welcomed her fourth baby, a girl, her first with Kelly. The singer, 35, shared the exciting news on his Instagram as he posted a video of himself with his newborn daughter.
"She's finally here!! our little celestial seed 🥹💓♈️♓️♊️," Kelly wrote in the caption. "3/27/25."
In the black-and-white video, Kelly could be seen holding his baby daughter's hand, stroking her fingers.
Fox and Kelly, who got engaged in January 2022, called it quits at the end of November, not long after announcing their baby on the way. The actress is already mom to sons Noah, 12, Bodhi, 11, and Journey, 8, whom she shares with ex-husband Brian Austin Green.
After Fox, 39, ended things with Kelly, a source told PEOPLE that she wasn't really speaking to the rapper amid the end of their relationship. "They tried to make things work for many years. It was exhausting for Megan," a source told PEOPLE.
"She's done with him now. She just wants to focus on the baby and her boys now. She lives alone and doesn't have much contact with MGK," they continued. "She's doing okay. She's very excited about the baby."
Fox first announced that she was expecting her first baby with Kelly in November. "Nothing is ever really lost. welcome back 👼🏼❤️," she captioned the post, using song lyrics from Kelly's track "last november," a song about his and Fox's past pregnancy loss.
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