In Hulu's new documentary, Life in Pink, Locker elaborated on the dark night in July 2020, mourning the death of his father, who died in a year. Anniversary of the release of his "Hotel Diablo" album.
"I never left my room and it really, really, really started to get dark. Megan went to Bulgaria to make a movie, and I got this really wild paranoia I continued to have the delusion that someone was coming and trying to kill me, "recalls MGK, 32.
Kelly, whose real name is Corson Baker, added that he would sleep with a shotgun next to his bed and do "just a hooking snap" that day.
"I called Megan. I was like" You are not here for me. " I'm in my room and I'm astonished by her. Hey, I put her shotgun in my mouth. And I'm screaming on the phone and I like the barrels in my mouth. And I go to cock the shotgun and the bullet, when it comes back, the shell is just clogged. Megan is like being completely silent.
Kelly "knows something is wrong." It was that moment. " "Fox and his 12-year-old daughter Kathy both shared," I don't want to talk to [he] anymore through the veil. "
I thought "I want to see you as my father" and "I want to see you as my husband", this time I actually took the drug I need to kick, I didn't specify if I was taking drugs during the incident, he said.
Kelly is his Fox, 36, "For him, his world revolved around her, and she became the sun to him, saying that she helped him grow and gave him life.
" That's me. Helps me write those songs, "because they never told you at school, it's like all the fairy tales ... the passion between us is just another world," he said. Said.
After meeting MGK and Fox on the "Midnight Switchgrass" set , Started dating "confirmed their relationship in early 2020, June 2020. The "Emogirl" singerproposed to the "Transformers" actressin January 2022. Fox shares his three children withher ex-husband Brian Austin Green {. 51}.
Locker is open to addressing hissubstance abuse struggle and mental health issues, stating in 2020: More than a commitment to vices that I believed made art. I took a step.
If you or anyone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, go to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-TALK (8255). Call or send the text to Crisis TextLine at 741741.