Megan Fox asked Machine Gun Kelly if he was breastfed on one of their first dates

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From drinking each other's blood to cutting holes in their outfits to have sex, it's no secret that Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly have done some pretty weird things during their relationship. It shouldn't come as a surprise then to find out that on one of their very first dates, Megan asked MGK if he was breastfed as a child. Apparently the classic where-did-you-grow-up-what-do-you-do-for-a-living questions are a thing of the past.

But according to Megan, she actually had a very good reason for asking her now-fiancé about his baby diet, as she claims it's all to do with psychology. "I just asked him: 'Were you breastfed by your mother?'" Megan said to E! News at the premiere of MGK's documentary, Life in Pink.

"It was a great question because it [breastfeeding] has a lot to do with your psychology and your temperament," she added. "So I ask things like that. I like to go in deep right away!" It's worth noting here that whilst some studies have found a link between breastfeeding and "improved cognitive abilities, facilitated brain development and a reduced risk for antisocial behaviours", whether or not you breastfeed your child is up to you and there is no right or wrong way to feed your baby!

Photo credit: Astrid Stawiarz - Getty Images
Photo credit: Astrid Stawiarz - Getty Images

Earlier this week, Megan opened up about navigating therapy with her partner who previously tried to take his own life. "We've found a therapist that really works for us, [as] couples and individually, and it's definitely a process; it's not an easy one," the Transformers actor told Entertainment Tonight.

She went on: "Some of it's really difficult, but our therapist said that a relationship is basically the process of breaking each other down, but most people don't have the tools to build each other back up, to rebuild. It's a constant process of, like, suffering and passion and love and the repeat cycles. So, we're just learning that, and navigating that, doing that together. There's lots of all of those things all the time."

For information, support and advice about mental health and where to get support, visit Mind’s website at www.mind.org.uk or call Mind’s Infoline on 0300 123 3393 (Monday to Friday, 9.00am to 6.00pm).

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