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Exes Megan Fox and MGK reveal sweet name of baby daughter months after birth

Exes Megan Fox and MGK reveal sweet name of baby daughter months after birth

Scottish Sun18-06-2025
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MEGAN Fox and Machine Gun Kelly have revealed the adorable name of their baby daughter months after the tot's birth.
The exes are said to be in a "good place" after welcoming their first child together on March 27.
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Machine Gun Kelly has revealed the name of his little girl with Megan Fox
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The pair became parents back in March, following their split last December
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The Rap Devil singer told how the little girl is called Saga Blade Fox-Baker
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The former couple, who split back in December, claimed they are "so happy to be parents together" despite not being an item.
Now stunning actress Megan, 38, and iconic chart start MGK, 34, have made public their daughter's moniker.
The Rap Devil hitmaker, real name Colson Baker, took to his Instagram grid to upload a video showing him playing a ukulele.
A crib, believed to be that of his little girl, can be seen in the corner of the clip.
He asks the tot: "You ready? Yeah" before playing out a tune, as they rocked in the chair and issued a supportive gurgle.
In his caption, the My Ex's Best Friend vocalist let slip his first child's name and wrote: "Saga Blade Fox-Baker."
He added a tribute to actress and model Megan and wrote: "Thank you for the ultimate gift @meganfox."
The comment emphasizes how the couple are back in a good place, despite the bitterness of their break-up.
"No matter how they've felt about each other, they have always wanted to have a child together," a source recently told Us Weekly.
"They have both been communicating and are in a good place."
Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly 'break up' after announcing pregnancy as she finds 'upsetting material on his phone'
A source also added to People about Megan: "It feels magical to her that she now has a baby girl too.
"She's doing great and over the moon about her baby girl."
BACK ON?
Meanwhile, it has also been revealed whether or not Megan and Machine Gun Kelly will rekindle their romance.
Revealing how the former couple will navigate being parents, the source told People they are planning on "co-parenting" together.
Megan Fox and MGK's Relationship
Megan and MGK met on the set of the film Midnight in the Switchgrass in March 2020.
July 2020: Megan and MGK made their relationship Instagram official
November 2020: Megan and MGK make their red-carpet debut
May 26, 2021: The couple celebrated their first anniversary
January 11, 2022: MGK proposed to Megan
February 2023: Breakup rumors sparked after Megan posted a cryptic message on Instagram
November 2023: Megan revealed she suffered a miscarriage with MGK
March 2024: Megan revealed their engagement was called off. However, the two remain together
"She won't be getting back together with him," the source bluntly affirmed, dashing any hopes of a romantic reunion for their fans.
Back in December, Megan called things off with her baby daddy after finding "upsetting" material on his phone, as per TMZ.
After their split made headlines, it was claimed that MGK wanted to reconcile, but Megan did not.
Speaking to Us Weekly at the time, a source said: "MGK would like to reconcile, but Megan is firm in her decision to move on.
BABY DAUGHTER BORN
MGK, whose real name is Colson Baker, announced the exciting news of the couple's baby's arrival on social media.
e made the announcement to his Instagram followers as he shared a black-and-white video holding his little one's tiny hand.
"She's finally here!! our little celestial seed," MGK captioned the sweet post."
The words initially sparked confusion, with some believing the little girl was called Celestial.
Taking to his Instagram Stories, MGK added that he "composed the score of the birth" with best pal Travis Barker.
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The duo are co-parenting their tot
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The couple are said to be on good terms despite the split
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