Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly have been warned by a well-known vampire (yes, there is such a thing) for drinking each other’s blood.
In a statement to TMZ, Belfazaar Ashantison, co-founder of The New Orleans Vampire Association, advised the couple to “take proper precautions before drinking their lover’s blood.”
Ashantison clarified that vampires are “not immune from” such diseases, and that Fox and MGK must ensure that they are testing each other’s blood “for potential diseases and blood-borne illnesses.”
Father Sebastiaan, who started the New Orleans Endless Night Vampire Ball, also warned.
According to Sebastiaan, only trained medical professionals should perform blood draws, according to TMZ.
After Fox told Glamour that she and Machine Gun Kelly, whose real name is Colson Baker, like to slurp on each other’s blood from time to time, the senior vampire made the remarks.
“Yeah. Therefore, “I guess drinking each other’s blood might mislead people or people are imagining us with goblets and drinking each other’s blood like Game of Thrones,” she stated.
“Yes, we do occasionally consume each other’s blood for solely ritual purposes, even though it is only a few drops.
I have far more control.
“Consequently, whenever I do it, it is a passage or is utilized for a purpose. Additionally, it is regulated to the point where it reads, “Let’s shed a few drops of blood and each drink it.”
“He is much more haphazard, hectic, and chaotic, to the point where he is willing to cut his chest open with broken glass and say, ‘Take my soul.'”
The couple mentioned this small pastime in a video of their engagement that they posted on Instagram in January.
Fox’s caption posed a few questions, despite the fact that the video of MGK proposing while surrounded by candles appeared to be romantic enough.
“We sat under this banyan tree in July 2020. She wrote, “We asked for magic… we were unaware of the pain we would face together in such a brief, frantic period of time.”
“Intoxicated by love, but unaware of the work and sacrifices the relationship would require of us. Also, karma.
“He asked me to marry him somehow a year and a half later, having walked through hell together and laughing more than I ever thought was possible.
“And I said yes… and then we drank each other’s blood, just like in every lifetime before this one and every lifetime after it.”