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MGK Puts Baby Name Rumors to Bed with One Straight-Up Instagram Clapback

Machine Gun Kelly just let everyone know he's not playing with the drama, especially when his family is concerned. The 32-year-old rapper-turned-rockstar, whose real name is Colson Baker, was at the center of some wild baby name rumors last week. After he and his fiancĂ©e Megan Fox welcomed their newborn daughter over the weekend, MGK posted a bittersweet black-and-white video to Instagram, showing him cradling his daughter's tiny hand.

"She's finally here!! Our little celestial seed," he wrote sweetly, poetically, and in alignment with MGK's message.

Within hours, social media exploded with people certain that "Celestial Seed" was the baby's real name. Fans and gossip pages were all speculating, debating, and kinda freaking out about it. Others found it beautiful and mystical. Others weren't so sure. But the name took off online, with headlines appearing left and right.

Keeping it classic and no-nonsense, he addressed it on his Instagram Stories to shut it all down. It was not a lengthy statement, not a drama, but just a straightforward explanation to clear the air.

"Just to clarify. That is not our daughter's name," he wrote flatly, ending speculation. Short, sweet, and effective.

Honestly, people familiar with MGK and Megan Fox's style were hardly shocked at the poetically written caption. And this is the couple who gave us blood necklaces, twin flame metaphors, and red carpet outfits that looked right out of a fantasy novel. So, yeah, "celestial seed" sounds like something MGK would say when describing the wonder of becoming a dad again.

The world still doesn't know the baby girl's actual name, but it's not "Celestial Seed," and MGK would like us all to take a breath and cool it on that front. This latest moment is just another nudge that when it comes to celebrities, especially ones as creatively elaborate as MGK, sometimes a caption is just a caption. A line of poetry is not always a name in the law. And sometimes, the internet needs to pause for a beat before reaching conclusions.

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