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MGK shares scary side effects of ‘near impossible’ blackout tattoo journey

June 9, 2026
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MGK shares scary side effects of ‘near impossible’ blackout tattoo journey

MGK’s quest to completely transform his appearance left him seriously ill.

The “Everything Tatted” rocker (who previously went by Machine Gun Kelly) opened up about the grueling process behind his massive blackout tattoo in a new cover story for Billboard Canada. He revealed that he became sick after pushing his body to the limit to complete the extensive body art in just two months.

“The same way I was reinventing my sound, I wanted to reinvent my body,” MGK, 36, explained.

MGK performing in red pants with white stars and a bare chest with black tribal-style tattoos.
MGK’s quest to completely transform his appearance has left him seriously ill, the artist (seen above in December 2025) revealed in a new cover story. Getty Images for iHeartRadio
MGK performs during the iHeartRadio Y100's Jingle Ball 2025.
The “Everything Tatted” rocker (seen above in December 2025) opened up in a new interview about the grueling process behind his massive blackout tattoo. Getty Images for iHeartRadio

The musician (real name: Colson Baker) said celebrity tattoo artist ROXX designed a massive “dark mode” tattoo that covers most of his arms, chest and stomach.

While the project was originally expected to take two years to complete, MGK insisted on finishing it in a fraction of the time.

“She warned me that it was going to be near impossible, even from a pain tolerance standpoint,” he recalled. “I said, ‘Yeah, we got two months.’”

Instead of taking breaks to allow his body to heal, MGK spent weeks undergoing daily tattoo sessions at ROXX’s Los Angeles studio.

Machine Gun Kelly takes a mirror selfie showing his blacked-out torso and arm tattoos.
The musician said celebrity tattoo artist ROXX designed a massive “dark mode” tattoo that covers most of his arms, chest and stomach. Instagram/machinegunkelly
Machine Gun Kelly performing at Lollapalooza in Chicago.
While the project was originally expected to take two years to complete, MGK insisted on finishing it in a fraction of the time — despite warnings about the pain tolerance. FilmMagic

“After the first week, we hit my lymph nodes around my armpits and shoulders, and I got really sick,” he said. “My skin was turning yellow. I wasn’t able to sleep. I stopped being able to move certain parts of my upper body.”

Despite the alarming side effects, the rocker pushed forward, viewing the physically demanding process as a challenge he needed to overcome.

“I came out the other side extremely inspired,” he said. “Not just because of what I had done, but because of what I had to overcome.”

In March, “The Dirt” actor added another tattoo to his collection — which may be the sweetest one of all.

MGK performs onstage playing a pink electric guitar.
The tattoo artist warned MGK it would be “near impossible” to complete in two weeks, but the rapper insisted. Getty Images for ABA
Machine Gun Kelly performing on stage with a pink guitar and microphone.
Despite the alarming side effects, the rocker pushed forward, viewing the physically demanding process as a challenge he needed to overcome. Jacquelyn Kozak

MGK tattooed his daughter’s name, “Saga,” in all capital letters on the back of his right hand. Saga is the name of his youngest child, whom he shares with ex Megan Fox. He’s also dad to teenage daughter Casie from his previous relationship with ex Emma Cannon.

Berlin-based tattoo artist Zopfi’s shared pics of MGK’s newest tat — which was inked beneath the singer’s wild blackout art — to his Instagram.

“Got some awesome pictures from the SAGA Tattoo I did on @machinegunkelly on stage,” he wrote. “Love the vibe and they look so fire!!”

The post MGK shares scary side effects of ‘near impossible’ blackout tattoo journey appeared first on Page Six.

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