In his new Hulu documentary "Life in Pink," Machine Gun Kelly opens up about a dark mental health episode he recently went through.
Source : Internet
"Life in Pink," now streaming, offers an "in-depth look at the dramatic highs and lows"
the platinum-selling rap rocker has navigated while "chasing music’s top spot," according to the official Hulu website.
At one point in the film, Kelly (real name Colson Baker) goes into harrowing detail about the toll his father's death took on his mental health.
The "my ex's best friend" singer said his father died the same day his fourth album "Hotel Diablo" dropped in July 2019.
"I flew to my dad's apartment to clear all this stuff out. I had this really weird interaction with this neighbor who told me all these things I didn't want to hear,"
"That (messed) me up even more because I couldn't get closure on it.
I wouldn't leave my room and I started getting really, really, really dark."
Kelly said his inner turmoil culminated in a tense conversation with fiancée Megan Fox, who was his girlfriend at the time.
"Megan went to Bulgaria to shoot a movie and I started getting this really wild paranoia.