Machine Gun Kelly Claims He Might Be ‘Part Alien’ But His Mom Was Abducted by Aliens

Machine Gun Kelly Claims He Might Be ‘Part Alien’ But His Mom Was Abducted by Aliens

Pop-punk sensation Machine Gun Kelly just dropped a wild claim that’s got fans talking everywhere. The “Bloody Valentine” singer hinted that he might actually be “part alien”, after revealing a strange story about his mom being abducted by aliens.

During his appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, MGK — real name Colson Baker — got real about some bizarre thoughts on his identity. What started as a chill convo about his looks quickly turned into a full-blown UFO talk.

MGK, who’s now 35, laughed and said, “I just don’t know many facts about my life.” When Andy Cohen complimented how young he looked, MGK replied, “It’s a weird thing, dude. I don’t know if my age… I don’t know if it exists.”

Fans on social media went wild, flooding TikTok and X (formerly Twitter) with theories about aliens, UFO encounters, and even genetic mysteries. Some joked that this might explain his “otherworldly” music style, while others are wondering if there’s more truth to his story than we think.

Whatever the case, MGK sure knows how to keep the internet buzzing — mixing celebrity gossip, UFO conspiracy theories, and a dash of Hollywood mystery all in one.

From there, MGK started getting real about some of the weird stuff in his life. He admitted, “I just don’t know many facts about my life. Like my skin, if it rips open, it heals really quick.”

That’s when he dropped another bomb — “There’s just things where I’m starting to be like, ‘Who’s my dad?’”

Fans couldn’t help but go wild with theories, saying MGK might be hinting at some alien DNA or a UFO connection in his family. Some even joked that his fast healing sounds like something straight out of a sci-fi movie.

Whether he’s serious or just having fun, this whole “part alien” conversation has totally taken over celebrity news, entertainment blogs, and TikTok trends. MGK’s mix of mystery, music, and alien talk is definitely keeping everyone hooked.

Family Background

Officially, Machine Gun Kelly’s dad is listed as James Colson Baker, and MGK was born in Houston, Texas, to Christian missionary parents. His early life was anything but normal — constant moves across the globe, from Egypt (where he actually learned Arabic before English) to Kenya, Germany, and finally back to the U.S., living in Colorado and Ohio.

In old interviews, MGK has opened up about how strict and religious his father was — the kind of dad who wouldn’t even let him hold a pen the way he wanted. That control shaped a lot of his rebellious energy and the raw edge we now see in his music.

But during his chat with Andy Cohen, MGK took things to a whole new level. Half-joking — or maybe not — he said maybe his dad wasn’t really his dad at all. Maybe, just maybe, his DNA came from somewhere else.

When Cohen straight-up asked if he thought he could be from another planet, MGK didn’t deny it. Instead, he said, “Yeah, I’ve asked my mom, ‘Was there any period of time you went missing, like off the Earth? Was there ever like a tall slender creature?’”

And here’s where it gets wild — his mom actually told him she once felt like she was abducted by aliens. 😳

So now fans are losing it — flooding the internet with UFO conspiracy theories, celebrity alien memes, and Hollywood rumor threads. Whether MGK’s being serious or just trolling, this might be the most bizarre (and viral) celebrity story of the year — blending music news, pop culture buzz, and a touch of extraterrestrial mystery.

Social Media Reactions

Fans didn’t waste a second jumping on social media after Machine Gun Kelly’s alien confession went viral. The internet lit up with memes, jokes, and a mix of disbelief and curiosity — classic MGK chaos.

One fan joked, “The next time someone asks me my age I’m gonna straight up say I don’t know.” Another chimed in, “My mama may or may not have had an affair with an extraterrestrial being. Beats saying you’re in your 30s, good God.” 😂

But not everyone was buying it. Some fans stayed skeptical, with one person commenting, “He doesn’t have a birth certificate? That would help.”

Whether people were laughing, confused, or secretly believing it, MGK’s comments have definitely fueled the celebrity gossip cycle once again. His name is trending across Twitter (X), TikTok, and Google searches, with fans diving into UFO sightings, alien theories, and even Hollywood conspiracy talk.

Love him or not, Machine Gun Kelly knows how to keep his audience entertained — mixing pop culture, mystery, and outrageous humor in the most MGK way possible.

Career Choices and Missed Opportunities

On a totally different note, Machine Gun Kelly also opened up about a huge Hollywood opportunity he turned down — and his reason might surprise you.

During an interview on The Pat McAfee Show back in July, MGK revealed he was originally invited to audition for the horror movie Sinners — the same one that hit theaters in April and pulled in a massive $366 million worldwide.

The movie, set in 1932, follows mobster twins from Chicago who try to open a juke joint in Mississippi — but things go south fast when vampires crash opening night. Pretty wild setup, right?

MGK explained, “Like Sinners, I was supposed to be in that. The vampire — they had me set up to do the audition. It’s the one that’s in the house, the second vampire, the one that the guy comes and eats the family.”

But there was one thing in the script that stopped him cold — a racial slur. He told McAfee straight up, “I wouldn’t [say the n-word].”

MGK added that he still has big dreams when it comes to acting, saying, “I have a lot of aspirations to be in movies, it just hasn’t panned out that way. It’ll align. The angels will put something in the works.”

The role he passed on eventually went to Peter Dreimanis, who ended up connecting to the character Remmick, an Irish vampire played by Jack O’Connell later in the film.

MGK On The Big Screen

Even though Machine Gun Kelly walked away from Sinners, his acting career has still been on a serious rise. The guy’s not just a rock star — he’s been quietly building a pretty solid Hollywood resume.

Back in 2018, MGK made waves when he appeared in Netflix’s global hit Bird Box, one of the platform’s most-watched thrillers ever. Then by 2020, he leveled up even more, landing roles in The King of Staten Island and Project Power, where he shared the screen with huge names like Jamie Foxx and Joseph Gordon-Levitt.

Those roles proved MGK isn’t just playing around in front of the camera — he’s got real acting chops and a knack for picking bold, edgy projects. Fans have been saying that his on-screen vibe totally fits the same raw, unpredictable energy he brings to his music career.

With MGK now hinting at “the angels putting something in the works,” it wouldn’t be shocking if he’s got another major movie deal or Netflix project coming soon. Between Hollywood buzz, celebrity headlines, and all his alien talk, it’s safe to say — MGK is having one of the most unpredictable (and entertaining) years in pop culture.