Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox gave their first real interview their engagement on Vogue during Dolce & Gabbana’s Milan show. Kelly has a surprising fact about that the beautiful diamond and emerald ring he designed for Fox: It has thorns in it, so it’s going to be painful for Fox to remove.
Regarding the ring itself, Kelly explained: “This is a thoroughbred Colombian emerald, without treatment. It was just carved into the tear, straight out of the mine. And the diamond was directly from Stephen [Webster]. The concept is that the ring can come apart to make two rings. When assembled, it is held in place by a magnet. So you see how it fits together? And then it forms an obscure heart. And you only see it here? The tires are actually thorns. So if she tries to take it off, it hurts … ”
“Love is pain!” he added.
Kelly also explained why the two released footage of his proposal, which was taken on his phone. “We released it to control the story,” he said. “Unlike someone who just captures a strange cell phone photo of a ring on our hand and like, whoa! But yeah, I did not expect it. I just recorded it on my cell phone. And it was not like our photographers “or just had something. It was just like I put my phone against a cup.”
Kelly debuted Fox’s engagement ring on his Instagram. In his caption showcasing the emerald diamond stunning, he wrote about the meaning of the piece … and made no mention of the thorny side of it.
He has a caption sy pos: ” Yes, in this life and every life ‘💍 under the same branches under which we fell in love, I brought her back to ask her to marry me. I know tradition is one ring, but I designed it with Stephen Webster to be two: the emerald (her birthstone) and the diamond (my birthstone) on two magnetic bands of thorns that pull together when two halves of the same soul form the obscure heart that is our love. 1-11-2022 ✨ “
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