Machine Gun Kelly escalated the MGK Yungblud feud after posting a critical comment under Yungblud’s Instagram post about live music costs and cancelled tours.
The latest exchange followed weeks of speculation that MGK targeted Yungblud in “Fix Ur Face,” his April 21 song with Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst. People reported that fans linked one lyric to Yungblud’s Disney and private-school background.
MGK, whose real name is Colson Baker, later discussed the fallout on “The Garza Podcast.” He said loyalty mattered to him and suggested he felt hurt when a friend did not publicly defend him.
The dispute traces back for some fans to Yungblud’s 2024 appearance on “The Osbournes” podcast. During that episode, Sharon Osbourne and Kelly Osbourne discussed MGK, while Yungblud did not push back in his defence, according to US Weekly.
MGK and Yungblud, whose real name is Dominic Harrison, first collaborated in 2019 on “I Think I’m Okay” with Travis Barker. They later released “Body Bag” and “Acting Like That” in 2020.
Yungblud has not directly responded to the feud. His representative told TMZ that the singer was focused on his sold-out North American tour and finishing his next album.