Machine Gun Kelly has delved into a new hobby as he started woodworking. For his first project, the rocker made a Norwegian ship that pays tribute to his lost child after Megan Fox suffered a miscarriage.

In a video shared by the musician on his official Instagram account, he could be seen working on a piece of wood by sketching, carving, and cutting the sides of it. Later in the video, the wood block slowly transformed into a small ship.

The background music featured his song "Last November," which is about the loss of a pregnancy. In the caption, he simply wrote, "My first wood carving. For a special soul that will be found again."

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He finished his first piece by painting over it and adding its final touches.

In the end, he proudly showed the finished product to the camera by showing its different angles.

The recent news comes a few months after Megan Fox spoke to WWD to promote her poetry book Pretty Boys Are Poisonous. During the interview, she opened up about her pregnancy loss, which she never publicly revealed before.

"That experience was so much harder than I would've anticipated it being, and I've really analyzed, 'Why was that? What was that so difficult for me?' Because when I was younger, I had an ectopic pregnancy, I've had other things that I'm not going to say because God forbid the world will be in an uproar," she said.

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Earlier in November, she also discussed the matter in an interview with Good Morning America, saying that she had never been through anything like that in her life.

Since she already has three kids, it was difficult for her and Machine Gun Kelly, and the incident sent them "on a very wild journey together and separately."

In the book, she has two poems about her miscarriage. In one of them, she wrote about an ultrasound of a baby girl who was ten weeks and a day old.

In 2022, Machine Gun Kelly, whose real name is Colson Baker, seemingly hinted about the tragic loss during his performance of "Twin Flame" at the Billboard Music Awards.

Towards the end of the song, he dedicated the track to his "unborn child."

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