Megan Fox, Kourtney Kardashian Call Rocker Boyfriends Their 'Future Baby Daddies'

The two women introduced their boyfriends, Machine Gun Kelly and Travis Barker, at the MTV VMAs, and made a remark that fans had a lot to say about.

Megan Fox and Kourtney Kardashian wanted to let viewers know where they stand with their punk rock boyfriends at the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards ― and many fans have feelings about it.

The duo introduced a performance featuring their respective boyfriends, Machine Gun Kelly and Travis Barker, at the VMAs on Sunday. The musicians were taking the stage to perform the single “Papercuts,” on which Kelly (born Colson Baker) sings and Barker plays drums.

“I’m a huge fan of this next performer. I’ve watched him grow, and not just as an artist, but also as a person,” Fox said in her intro. Kardashian added that she too is a fan, and thinks the “drummer is super hot.”

Fox then declared: “New York, I need you to get extra loud for our future baby daddies...” Kardashian completed the line: “Machine Gun Kelly and Travis Barker.”

Fans have been eating up Fox and Baker’s relationship in tandem with Kardashian and Barker’s. Both couples pack on the PDA, and have been seen in spicy paparazzi photos holding one another in a particularly sexy way or even mock-making out.

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Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox arrive to the 2021 Billboard Music Awards at the Microsoft Theater on May 23, 2021, in Los Angeles.
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In response to Fox and Kardashian’s latest remarks about their boyfriends, a lot of viewers had mixed feelings:

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