
On The Jennifer Hudson Show Machine Gun Kelly held nothing back when talking about his daughter Saga Blade Fox-Baker and his relationship with Megan Fox. He praised Fox as “the greatest partner to have had a child with.” He called her “a phenomenal mom.” Those lines land heavy in a life already full of public highs and lows.
He explained the meaning behind Saga’s name. His family is Norwegian. There is a Norse goddess named Saga. The name means “epic story” and Kelly said that to bring his daughter into this world involved love, pain, magic and many obstacles. That journey, he said, has rewired how he thinks about life.

Kelly has another child already, Cassie Colson Baker, age 16, from a previous relationship. But Saga marks something new. He told how small moments matter: teaching Saga about music, music playing in parked cars, watching her grow. He admitted they both don’t have driver’s licenses yet but joked about upcoming rides and car karaoke.
What makes this emotional isn’t just fatherhood. It is how he allowed the world in on vulnerability. He used to forefront image, persona. Now he leans into truth. He talked about the co-parenting situation with Megan Fox in a way that feels earnest. Fans have long been used to media spectacle around their romance. This feels different. This feels real.
He is starting a global tour, The Lost Americana Tour, October 1, 2025 through July 1, 2026. But even as he prepares stadiums and stages, these family moments seem to ground him. Because in saga of his life, Saga may be his most important lyric.



