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Megan Fox is a modern Jessica Rabbit in a busty red satin corset gown as she joins fiancé Machine Gun Kelly at Clive Davis’ pre-GRAMMY gala in LA

Megan Fox looked like a modern Jessica Rabbit as she hung on fiance Machine Gun Kelly’s arm at Clive Davis’ annual pre-GRAMMY gala in Los Angeles on Saturday night.

The bombshell actress, 36, slipped her gym-honed physique into a sexy red satin corset dress that cinched in her already slim waist.

The skirt of Fox’s dress flowed to the floor and trailed behind her as she made her way into the venue with MGK.

Megan’s raven hair was swept over one shoulder in glamorous waves and she sported what appeared to be a neon pink brace on her right arm.

The rapper-turned-rocker, 32 – who proposed to the Transformers actress last January – cut a stylish figure in a fitted black suit layered over a bedazzled turtleneck top.

He walked the red carpet in black leather creepers decked out with silver studs.

The actor’s wore his bleach blond hair spiked up the top while long strands of hair fell down both sides of his face.

The couple looked very much in love as they were captured arriving to the star-studded party.

Fox and Kelly met in May 2020 while shooting the crime thriller film Midnight in the Switchgrass, which also starred Bruce Willis, Emile Hirsch, Luca Haas and Sistine Stallone, among others.

They began dating that May following her shock split from husband Brian Austin Green, who she was married to for a decade and shares three children with.

By January 2022, the two were engaged.

Machine Gun Kelly snagged his first-ever Grammy Award nomination this year for Best Rock Album for his sixth studio album, Mainstream Sellout.

Earlier on Friday, the humble musician thanked his devoted fans on Instagram for the success he’s had over the years.

‘I’m just out here under my favorite tree,’ he began in a selfie video, while wearing a white-patterned blazer. ‘Going into tomorrow, I just want to express gratitude. No matter what the outcome is, no matter if we win the Grammy, I am so happy to have been on journey exactly as how it has turned out,’ he added.

‘I’m grateful for you. I’m grateful for the family I’ve gained, friends, the shows, the laughs, the cries, all of that s**t. It helped me push to be hereto experience a moment like this. I mean we already won. We already won,’ he concluded with a humble tone to his voice.

Mainstream Sellout debuted atop the US all-format Billboard 200 chart after its release in late March 2022, which turns out to be Kelly’s second U.S. number-one album.

The record, which debuted at number two in the UK Albums Chart, has been promoted behind its three singles: Papercuts, Emo Girl featuring Willow and Ay! with Lil Wayne.

This year’s pre-Grammy gala honored the likes of Atlantic executives Craig Kallman, CEO and chairman of Atlantic Records, and Julie Greenwald, CEO and chairman of Atlantic Music Group, according to Billboard.

Greenwald and Kallman were honored with the 2023 Grammy Salute To Industry Icons Award at the event.

Among the stars who had RSVP’d ahead of the event included rap superstars Cardi B and her husband Offset, Metallica’s Lars Ulrich, country singer Miranda Lambert, actress Sharon Stone, pop stars Demi Lovato, Avril Lavigne, Lizzo, as well as rock legend Ozzy Osbourne and his wife and Sharon Osbourne, according to Page Six.

Some of the gala regulars also on hand were Nancy Pelosi, Valerie Simpson, Larry Gagosian, Earth Wind and Fire, Tamron Hall, Nile Rodgers and Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis.

While the legendary music executive maintained his tight-lip ethos, when it comes to performers at the gala, Davis did say ahead of time that guests should expect ‘some of the singularly greatest performances in the history of modern music, spectacular one-time-only duets and the introduction of new artists just on the cusp of becoming global mega stars – as Whitney Houston was when she first performed at the party.’

The pre-Grammy Gala has been a tradition the night before the awards show since 1976, but the party was put on hold since 2020, in the wake of the pandemic.

source: dailymail.co.uk

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