Machine Gun Kelly left his own after party covered in blood and a cut above his eye alongside his fiancé Megan Fox on Tuesday night.
The American punk-rock star 32, had been performing at Madison Square Garden earlier in the evening before heading to Catch steak house with his celebrity pals.
It is currently not know what happened inside the event, but MGK left the venue with a blood-stained face following an incident inside the party.

Worrying: Machine Gun Kelly left his own after party covered in blood and a cut above his eye alongside his fiancé Megan Fox on Tuesday night
The star held hands with his supportive partner Megan as she walked close behind him before heading home after the bash.
MGK’s sheer pink top was also stained with blood, as well as his neck and hands.
Despite his appearance, the rocker didn’t appear disheartened as she flashed a smile for the cameras as he exited the party.
MailOnline have contacted MGK’s representative’s for comment.


Leading the way: The American punk-rock star 32, had been performing at Madison Square Garden earlier in the evening before heading to Catch steak house with his celebrity pals

Blood-stained: MGK’s sheer pink top was also stained with blood, as well as his neck and hands
MGK’s partner Megan had slipped on his colourful coat and was attempting to mask her face with the garment as she left with her blood-covered beau.
Their worrying appearance came just hours after MGK took the stage at Madison Square Garden as part of his Mainstream Sellout Tour.
Avril Lavigne and Willow Smith served as opening acts for the star.
Before the start of the show, Machine Gun Kelly – born Colson Baker – took to his Instagram Story to show off his glitzy stage getup and to celebrate selling out the iconic venue ‘in a day.’

Close by: The star held hands with his supportive partner Megan as she walked close behind him before heading home after the bash


Still smiling: Despite his appearance, the rocker didn’t appear disheartened as she flashed a smile for the cameras as he exited the party

Stadium tour: Their worrying appearance came just hours after MGK took the stage at Madison Square Garden as part of his Mainstream Sellout Tour
It comes following the announcement of MGK’s doc, Life in Pink which pulls back the curtain on MGK’s rise to fame into one of this ‘generation’s polarizing rock star.’
Fans get a first hand account of the Emo Girl hitmaker’s upbringing, relationship with his father, life with Megan Fox and a near-death experience with his daughter.
Kelly has shockingly revealed how he once attempted suicide while on the phone with Megan, in the documentary, which is currently available to stream on Hulu.
He recalled battling depression following the death of his father and admitted he was in a ‘really, really, really dark’ place one day in July of 2020.
‘I wouldn’t leave my room and I started getting really, really, really dark. Megan went to Bulgaria to shoot a movie and I started getting this really wild paranoia. Like, I kept getting paranoid that someone was gonna come and kill me,’ he said in a clip.

Candid: Fans get a first hand account of the Emo Girl hitmaker’s upbringing, relationship with his father, life with Megan Fox and a near-death experience with his daughter. Kelly has shockingly revealed how he once attempted suicide while on the phone with Megan
Kelly described the harrowing night saying he ‘just f**king snapped’. At the time, he phoned his then girlfriend, who was on location filming a movie.
‘I called Megan. I was like, ‘You aren’t here for me.’ I’m in my room and I’m, like, freaking out on her,’ he said.
‘Dude, I put the shotgun in my mouth. And I’m yelling on the phone and like the barrel’s in my mouth,’ MGK continued.
‘And I go to cock the shotgun and the bullet, as it comes back up, the shell just gets jammed. Megan’s like dead silent.’
MGK went on to explain that his darkest moment – along with support from Megan and his 12-year-old daughter, Cassie – helped him realize he needed to get himself together.
‘I was like, I need to kick the drugs for real this time,’ he told producers.

Now available: The documentary is currently available to stream on Hulu