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Sophie Goodall

Machine Gun Kelly snorts fake cocaine off Megan Fox's breast in Tommy Lee Halloween costume

Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox dressed up as another former wild rock-n-roll couple for Halloween, deciding to go as Tommy Lee and Pamela Anderson.

Musician Machine Gun Kelly, whose real name is Colson Baker, 32, and his fiancée, actress Megan Fox, 36, debuted their new look as they attended the Casamigos party in Beverly Hills.

They had opted to recreate the famous celebrity couple’s look from the time they attended the grand opening of the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Vegas, back in 1995.

Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee wore a white vest with black leather trousers, a thick silver chain around his neck and sunglasses perched atop his head.

His wife at the time, Baywatch star Pamela Anderson, donned a PVC maroon and baby pink halterneck dress, her blonde tresses worn down.

The loved-up pair paid homage to Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee (instagram.com/machinegunkelly)

Machine Gun Kelly uploaded a picture of himself with Megan, alongside a picture of Tommy Lee and Pamela Anderson, to his Instagram account. He also included a video, which didn’t go down too well with his followers.

In keeping with the high drama and wild antics that reportedly go on in their own relationship, Machine Gun Kelly and Megan’s video featured the former snorting a powdery substance off Megan’s chest, using a roller dollar bill. He swiftly licked her breast and kissed her afterwards.

He captioned the photo and video “happy Halloween virgins (angel emoji)”.

However, fans in the comment section were quick to call him out for his antics, claiming he should be a more responsible role model, given the young demographic of his audience.

The video proved to be controversial with MGKs fans (instagram.com/machinegunkelly)

One user wrote: “Not cool with the snorting and having teens idol you”, with another saying: “@machinegunkelly this aint it dude, you have a young following, stop glamorizing drugs & addiction.”

A third typed: “I think your meant to be a roll model Colson. This behaviour shouldn’t be posted online for your young audiences to see...

Others pointed out that drug addiction isn’t something to be taken lightly, with one writing:

“I love the costume but the video is so triggering and insensitive to people struggling with addiction especially since they both claim to struggle with it as well :/”, and another saying: “Probs not the best thing to post when you get impressionable young fans and drugs ruin millions of lives...”

Neither Machine Gun Kelly or Megan Fox have yet responded to their followers' comments.

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