Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly transform into anime characters as they step out for Halloween fun in LA
Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly coordinated Halloween looks on Saturday night as they attended a party in Los Angeles.
The 37-year-old poetry author and her music artist husband, 33, were inspired by the anime series Death Note.
The couple attended Vas Morgan and Michael Braun’s star-studded West Hollywood event in their second look of the weekend after dressing up as Kill Bill personas on Friday.
MGK portrayed the character Ryuk while Megan played the appearance of a red apple, his ‘forbidden fruit’.
The music artist, born Colson Baker, later took to Instagram to share clips from the affair, noting, “We’re cosplaying in this house.”
Couples Costumes: Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly Coordinated Halloween Looks Saturday Night While Attending a Party in Los Angeles
Cosplay: The 37-year-old poetry author and her music artist, 33, were inspired by the anime series Death Note
The Wild Boy hitmaker got into character as he donned an all-black outfit, consisting of a fitted long-sleeved shirt, combat boots, a brown leather belt and ornate green and black feathers on his shoulders.
His normally platinum blonde hair was replaced with a spiky raven wig, and his face was painted white with yellow and black detailing over his eyes, cheeks, and mouth.
The father-of-one also wore gloves and leather bits with long nails on his fingertips.
Dangling silver earrings with heart-shaped pendants hung from his ears as he stepped out with his old lady.
For her part, Megan’s bright, fire engine red bob hairstyle was styled into two small loose buns at the top of her head.
She left the bottom half of her locks loose, and she also sported long, face-framing pieces in the front.
She put her own spin on the piece of fruit as she donned a white button-up shirt, red tie and beige blazer.
The mother of three, who shares sons with ex-husband Brian Austin Green, showed off her tan and toned legs in a plaid gray and beige schoolgirl miniskirt.
Festive party: The couple attended Vas Morgan and Michael Braun’s star-studded West Hollywood event
Personas: MGK portrayed the character Ryuk while Megan played the appearance of a red apple, his ‘forbidden fruit’
Clue: Fox walked around with a little black notebook that said ‘Death Note’, making it clear what their costumes were
She put her feet in a pair of knee-high white socks with a red apple pattern.
And she hit the streets of Los Angeles in a pair of rouge patent leather Mary Jane platform shoes.
Fox added more pops of red to her presentation with her bold lipstick and long, glossy red nails.
Fox walked around with a small black notebook that said “Death Note,” making it clear what their costumes were based on.
The actress looked typically gorgeous in a full face of impeccably applied makeup.
Her cheekbones were contoured and blushed, she wore fluttering eyelashes, and her dark eyebrows were carefully shaped.
MGK shared a short video clip of the two at the party via his Instagram Stories, soundtracked by the eerie music of Death Note.
He also posted a clip of himself dancing to Lil Uzi Vert’s viral song Just Wanna Rock.
Accessory: The silver screen siren wore a red apple crossbody bag
Beautiful: Megan’s piercing blue eyes sparkled during their fun night out
Social media: The music artist, born Colson Baker, later took to Instagram to share snippets from the affair, noting: ‘We’re cosplaying in this house’
The previous night, Megan and MDK showed off their love for Quentin Tarantino’s action film Kill Bill when they attended a Casamigos Halloween party.
The couple arrived at the high-profile party as two of the film’s most beloved characters: Uma Thurman’s The Bride and schoolgirl killer Gogo Yubari, played by Japanese actress Chiaki Kuriyama.
Due to her appearance, she had blood pouring from her eyes and was carrying Yubari’s meteor hammer which she uses while trying to kill the bride during the couple’s epic fight scene.
Megan later shared clips from the evening on Instagram, tagging SAG-AFTRA, after the group controversially asked stars not to dress as characters from popular movies and shows.