Megan Fox Wears Blouse That Redefines ‘Plunging Neckline’ to Drake’s Super Bowl Party

On Friday night, Megan Fox attended Drake’s Super Bowl Party in Arizona with fiancée Machine Gun Kelly, and she went all out in a matching black ensemble that was more cutout than fabric. The strapless corset top featured a neckline that dipped down to her mid-torso, beneath which were several keyhole cutouts.

Her closely fitted matching slacks also featured cutouts around her hips, displaying her entire figure. The actress paired her look with delicate silver earrings and a matching necklace, and she had her hair up in a bun with two tendrils framing her face. Her makeup included a glamorous smokey eye and a dark pink lip.

Machine Gun Kelly was also wearing black pants and fuzzy black bucket hat, but his white long-sleeved shirt was printed in bright green and pink. He also wore a pair of narrow oval shaped sunglasses in pink with black frames.

The couple held hands as they walked into Hanger 1 in Scottsdale, joining a host of other celebrities enjoying the rapper’s hospitality. Football fans are gathering in Arizona for the big game between Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles at State Farm Stadium in Glendale. Also in attendance at the party was Winnie Harlow, Cher, her boyfriend Alexander ‘AE’ Edwards, Christina Aguilera, her partner Matthew Rutler, and Serena Williams were all in attendance.

Fox was also wearing a bright pink wrist card, having posted just before the Grammys that she was heading to the event after facing several painful injuries.

“Off the plane with a broken wrist and a concussion straight to a Grammys party,” she wrote in the caption of her post showing what she and her fiancé were going to be wearing to the big music industry evening. She has not shared any clear info on what happened to cause her injuries.

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Aimée Lutkin is the weekend editor at ELLE.com. Her writing has appeared in Jezebel, Glamour, Marie Claire and more. Her first book, The Lonely Hunter, will be released by Dial Press in February 2022.

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