Machine Gun Kelly thinks he is half alien: “I don’t know if my age exists”

Machine Gun Kelly has said that he thinks he could be part alien and isn’t sure whether his age “exists” or not.

The rap-turned-rock star, real name Colson Baker, shared the update while appearing on a recent episode of Watch What Happens Live. During the interview, he shared a couple of things he had noticed, which he thinks may suggest he has otherworldly origins.

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When asked by Andy Cohen how old he was, MGK responded with the cryptic answer: “It’s a weird thing, dude. I don’t know if [my age] exists.”

“I don’t know many facts about my life,” he added. “My skin, if it rips open, it heals really quick. There are just things where I’m starting to be like, ‘Who’s my dad?’ You know?”

He went on to share that his suspicions that he might not be entirely human were heightened when he asked his mother if “at any period of time, [she] went missing, off the earth” and whether there was “ever a tall, slender creature that…”

“She told me that she felt like she got abducted at one point,” the ‘Don’t Let Me Go’ singer continued.

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Later in the interview, the guitarist and singer also dismissed rumours that he was dating Sydney Sweeney following his split from Megan Fox – whom he recently had a child with. He also then named Frank Sinatra as the artist he most wishes he could have worked with.

This isn’t the first time that MGK has referenced the possible existence of aliens. Back in 2020, he shared a video for his single ‘Concert For Aliens’, which showed him getting kidnapped by an evil alien version of himself.

Shortly afterwards, he appeared on The Late Late Show With James Corden and claimed that he had not one, but two alien encounters.

“I saw life on this planet that was from another planet two nights ago, over a lake in Thousand Oaks. A red orb came out of nowhere, went and disappeared again,” he said on the show (via Loudwire).

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He then referenced an alleged second incident, saying: “I was in Bora Bora a week before that Hawaiian blue orb over the Pacific… and I saw that same exact orb that they were talking about in Hawaii. I saw the exact same thing fly by and disappear over a mountain. They’re out here.”

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In other MGK news, the musician recently opened up about his recent collaboration with Bob Dylan, and said that he has “no idea” how it came together. It was first suspected that the two had joined forces in June, when Baker shared a teaser video for his latest LP ‘Lost Americana’, and a voice thought to be the folk icon was heard narrating.

MGK would then confirm the cameo during an interview on Today, quipping that it came out of “pure desperation” and him “just knocking on [Dylan’s] door relentlessly, not going away”.

Before then, the artist made headlines when he and Megan Fox revealed the name of their baby daughter, following some confusion from fans.