A feud is brewing between former buddies Machine Gun Kelly and Yungblud, with MGK letting his feelings be known through his music and via social media.
MGK’s ill-will toward Yungblud seems to stem from the UK singer’s appearance on The Osbournes Podcast in 2024. In the episode, Kelly Osbourne claimed that when MGK transitioned from rap to pop-punk, he stole Yungblud’s look, with MGK later noting in a on the Garza Podcast that he was hurt that Yungblud didn’t defend him.
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Last month, MGK released a new single called “Fix Ur Face” featuring Limp Bizkit’s Fred Durst, and in one line he rapped, “Mickey Mouse kids turned rockstars / Leaving private schools, tryna be outlaws,”later confirming that it was about Yungblud, who went to a private boarding school as a kid and appeared on the UK Disney Channel show The Lodge.
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Now, MGK has reacted to a video in which Yungblud condemned the current state of the concert industry by saying that “live music has become inaccessible”and that artists are cancelling tours because fans can’t afford the tickets.
In a since-deleted social media comment, MGK wrote, “You cancelled a tour because you couldn’t sell tickets blamed it on mental health then got parazzi’d at Nobu the next day Pinocchio. And your actual tour tickets are still the same price as every other artist. Shut the fuck up you silver spooned preachy wanker.”
A rep for Yungblud told TMZ, using the artist’s actual name, “Dom has not commented directly as he is so busy focusing on his sold-out North American tour and finishing his next album. He genuinely hasn’t got time to engage in any of this but we wish MGK the very best.”
In November, Yungblud did cancel his remaining 2025 tour dates citing medical reasons. However, his current North American tour sold-out in one minute, and will continue through a June 13th show in Atlanta (pick up tickets here).
A screenshot of MGK’s comment on Yungblud’s video can be seen below.
































