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Machine Gun Kelly rocks up at Iowa vs UConn as the American rapper watches Caitlin Clark take on Paige Bueckers in his hometown of Cleveland following Megan Fox split

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By Oliver Salt

Published: 03:21 BST, 6 April 2024 | Updated: 03:42 BST, 6 April 2024

Machine Gun Kelly was in the house for Iowa and UConn's Final Four showdown on Friday night.

The American rapper and Cleveland native soaked up the atmosphere in his hometown as college-basketball superstars Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers went toe to toe at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.

Kelly, real name Colson Baker, attended the game following news of his split from Megan Fox, who recently confirmed the end of their engagement.

Iowa and UConn are battling it out for a place in the NCAA Championship showpiece, where the winner will take on South Carolina following the Gamecocks' dominant win over NC State earlier in the evening. 

Before the game got underway, Kelly was seen making his way to his seat in the arena, while stopping along the way to pose for photos with fans. 

Machine Gun Kelly was in the house for Iowa and UConn's Final Four showdown on Friday night

Kelly was at the game in his hometown Cleveland after splitting from Megan Fox (left)

Caitlin Clark's Iowa is taking on Paige Bueckers' UConn in the Women's Final Four

The 33-year-old even smiled and waved to the cameras after being spotted in the crowd during the second quarter.

He appeared in fine spirits despite reports emerging of his split from Fox, just two years after he proposed to the actress.

A source told recently told Entertainment Tonight that MGK and Megan are taking some time apart.

'Megan and MGK’s relationship is up and down. Right now, they are taking some space, but things could easily change,' a source told the publication.

'They are still together as a couple and trying to figure things out. MGK is very in love with Megan, so he does his best to keep her happy and lets her take the lead.'

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