Machine Gun Kelly fell into his online hatred and said that most of it comes from unsafe men who don’t like his life.
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Machine Gun Kelly said the hatred he caught online did not disturb him, and he brushed it off like a lint on a T-shirt.
The rapper shredded rockers with people before his upcoming album Lost Americana, and he didn’t refuse because of how people treated him.
MGK says whether it’s his crazy fashion, his genre music or his love life with Megan Fox, he’s been on the receiving end of random hatred for years – he’s over.
“I became so annoying, it was already obvious to me, and there was no reason…just because I expressed myself through fashion, music, anyway, art – because I chose not to stay in a social box,” said Kelly.
He wasn’t even angry about it anymore. Actually, he thought it was a little interesting now.
“Hate of me has become so popular culture that it is almost as suitable for you as you said,” MGK explained. “It doesn’t even make any sense to me.
According to him, the machine gun Kelly also called the loudest hatred after the people – mainly handsome guys.
“I think people just don’t like me doing anything I want to do, and it reflects that they can’t do anything they want to do,” he said. “I think men let their insecurity dominate their overall.”
MGK’s new album Lost Americana gave up on Friday, hoping it could help people get it once.
“Maybe this time, they will know the boy behind the nickname MGK,” he said.