Actress Megan Fox has supported fiancé Machine Gun Kelly in style as she rocked the red carpet despite suffering a broken wrist and concussion.
The actress, 36, looked stunning in a body hugging strapless white dress as she posed next to Machine Gun Kelly for pictures on Sunday night at the Grammy Awards in LA.
The night before at a pre-show party, Megan had been sporting a pink wrist support alongside her figure hugging red dress.
Megan has yet to confirm how she got the concussion and broken wrist, but speculation is that she obtained the painful injuries as she is filming a new sci-fi action thriller 'Subservience'.
On Saturday night as she attended Clive Davis' pre-Grammy awards party, Megan revealed her injuries on social media as she posted "'off the plane with a broken wrist and a concussion straight to a Grammys party."
Sharing snaps to her Instagram, Megan could be seen showing off her figure in her classic, trademark style with a red strapless gown accessorised with a pink wrist support. The 36-year-old mum of three wore her dark hair in soft waves and went for silver jewellery to finish her red carpet look.
On Thursday she revealed she'd injured herself as she posted a photo of her arm in a hot pink cast as it rested on white sheets. The Transformers actress captioned the snap "Made a list of 16 reasons why I deserve this".
Whilst the star wore her cast to the pre-awards party on Saturday night, she removed it for Sunday night's Grammy Awards, where Megan looked cosy next to fiancé Machine Gun Kelly.
The 65th Annual Grammy Awards saw Machine Gun Kelly receive his first ever Grammy nomination for best rock album for his sixth studio album Mainstream Sellout.
Speaking about his nomination, Machine Gun Kelly told fans via an Instagram Story: " Going into tomorrow, I just want to express gratitude. And no matter what the outcome is, whether we win the Grammy, I am so happy to have been on this journey exactly as how it has turned out.
"I'm grateful for you, I'm grateful for the family I've gained, the friends, the shows, the laughs, the cries, all that s***.
"It helped me push to even be here to experience a moment like this. So look, we already won. We already won. But see you tomorrow."