
Celebrity relationships are always covered in glorified detail, and Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly are no strangers to this phenomenon. The two have always been a spotlight favorite, courtesy of their very passionate love, which has seen its share of ups and downs. Thankfully, after a pretty rough patch, it seems like all is well in paradise again as the couple’s wedding plans are back on track!
A Journey to Reconnection
Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly’s relationship has weathered its own storm, with both parties taking a step back earlier this year. However, their story took a heartwarming twist as they found their way back to each other, showing that love can indeed conquer all obstacles when two people are committed to making it work. Their willingness to address their differences, communicate openly, and put in the necessary effort has culminated in a revived relationship that’s stronger and more vibrant than ever. According to sources, the Transformer actress is quite happy now as Kelly has put in the effort to ensure that their relationship is working again!
Resuming Wedding Plans

Megan Fox and the singer first got together in June 2020, after Fox appeared in the music video for Kelly’s song “Bloody Valentine”, and officially announced their engagement in 2022. Sadly, the engagement was called off earlier this year but the two lovebirds worked hard, managing to bridge the rift between them. Reports have surfaced that the couple has decided to reignite their wedding plans. Originally, their plans involved two weddings – one grand celebration in Los Angeles and a more intimate affair in Italy. However, their renewed commitment to each other has led them to rethink their approach. Even though no deposits have been put down for the upcoming nuptials, the two are very much on the same page and are opting for a more understated and close-knit celebration this time!
5 1990s Disney Movies to Consider for a Throwback Marathon
Disney has always been a heavy hitter in the filmmaking industry. Over the years, the company has produced some of the most iconic movies in history. Entire generations have grown watching Disney characters and stories. But the 1990s were perhaps the most important decade in the company’s evolution. At that time, Disney films were in a league of their own. Here are five wonderful movies from that period that people should consider for a throwback marathon.
The Perfect Disney Throwback Marathon Should Include:
1. Aladdin
Aladdin is an animated feature film based on an eponymous Arabic folktale. It tells the story of Aladdin, an abandoned street urchin, who finds a magic lamp containing a genie. The movie features a talented cast that is led by none other than Robin Williams who gave his voice to Genie. Released in 1992 Aladdin was well-received by critics and attain phenomenal commercial success, which instantly made it an evergreen.
2. Toy Story
Produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Disney, Toy Story is a mid-1990s movie that changed the filmmaking industry. It was the first entirely computer-animated feature film, as well as Pixar’s first-ever major production. The movie was voiced by prominent actors such as Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, and Wallace Shawn, and became one of Disney’s most beloved franchises.
3. The Mighty Ducks
Any ‘90s Disney throwback moviethon should feature the 1992 sports comedy-drama The Mighty Ducks. The movie follows the story of Gordon Bombay, portrayed by Emilio Estevez, an arrogant but successful attorney who is sentenced to 500 hours of community service after being arrested. His job is to coach the Minneapolis “District 5″ Pee-Wee hockey team. The film’s success did more than launch a media franchise. It also led to the creation of the Anaheim Ducks, a professional ice hockey team founded by Disney.
4. The Lion King
The Lion King is the most successful animated film from the period known as the Disney Renaissance. It was directed by Ron Minkoff and Roger Allers, produced by Don Hahm, and featured original songs by Elton John. Its voice cast included household names such as Matthew Broderick, Jeremy Irons, Moira Kelly, James Earl Jones, and Rowan Atkinson.
5. Mulan
Based on the legend of the Chinese female warrior Hua Mulan, Mulan is a perfect finale for a throwback marathon. The movie’s plot takes place in China and tells the tale of a young woman who impersonates a man to take her elderly father’s place in the Chinese army.
Honorable Mentions
If these five Disney movies aren’t enough, other titles such as Hercules, The Parent Trap, Beauty and the Beast, and The Santa Clause can be added to the throwback program.