Megan Fox's love life is once again under the microscope, but despite the buzz, the pregnant actress is not dating her former Subservience co-star, Michele Morrone. Fans were sent into a frenzy when an old, steamy clip of the two actors on set resurfaced, showing undeniable chemistry.
However, Morrone's representative has put the speculation to rest, stating, "Any accusations beyond a work friendship are simply untrue. They filmed a movie together a year ago." In the viral clip, Fox, 38, and Morrone, 34, shared playful banter, with Fox leaning on the Italian heartthrob as they laughed and teased each other.
At one point, Morrone randomly blurted out "SpongeBob," sending the pair into giggles. Fans couldn't help but ship the duo, with one commenting, "If Megan dumped MGK for this fine man, I would not blame her at all!"
But there's no denying that there's chemistry
But the sizzling chemistry stems solely from their on-screen roles in Subservience, a sci-fi thriller that hit Netflix earlier this year. In the movie, Morrone plays a struggling father who buys a lifelike AI android, played by Fox, to help with household duties. Things take a dark turn when the AI becomes dangerously obsessed with her owner.
While the rumor mill churns, Fox's personal life remains in the spotlight. She and Machine Gun Kelly reportedly ended their relationship over Thanksgiving weekend in Vail, Colorado, just weeks after announcing they were expecting their first child together. Fox allegedly found upsetting material on MGK's phone, prompting the split.
Is this really the end between Fox and MGK?
This isn't the first rocky moment for the pair, who called off their engagement earlier this year before rekindling briefly. Fox, already a mom to three children with ex-husband Brian Austin Green, is due in March. MGK shares a 15-year-old daughter with his former girlfriend Emma Cannon.
For now, Fox appears focused on her growing family and not on diving into another high-profile romance, despite fans' imaginations running wild over her past chemistry with Morrone.