“I hope one day you’ll see yourself the way I see you.”

Megan Fox is in full support of the evolution of Colson Baker.

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The 36-year-old actor shared a heartfelt tribute to her fiancé, Machine Gun Kelly, after he lost his first Grammy nomination on Sunday to Ozzy Osbourne.

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MGK’s Mainstream Sellout was nominated for Best Rock Album and lost to Ozzy Osbourne’s Patient Number 9.

In a post shared on her Instagram, Megan praised MGK for being “gracious” and “mature” in response to his first big Grammy loss. “Congratulations on being in the very small percentage of artists who have received a Grammy nomination,” she wrote.

“You have handled this process with a grace and maturity that I haven’t seen from you before and I’m so proud of you.”

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MGK previously won Billboard Music Awards and American Music Awards in 2021 and 2022, so it was expected he would have a chance at taking home the 2023 Grammy Award.

Even though MGK didn’t take home the award for Best Rock Album, Megan was more impressed by his reaction. “Watching you walk in humility and gratitude, watching you grow into yourself and become a better man is an immeasurably more satisfying experience than watching you accept an award.”

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And she made sure to include that his journey as an award-winning artist is far from over. “Although [awards] will come… and this is irrelevant I guess but I will just never ever get over how beautiful your face is. I hope one day you’ll see yourself the way I see you. I love you and I’ll keep this memory of you forever.”

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In reference to the pink brace pictured, Megan apparently attended Clive Davis’s pre-Grammy party with a concussion and broken wrist.

As a MGK fan, I also noticed a change from his usually chaotic demeanor. During a brief interview with ET after his loss, he said, “It was more cathartic, and I learned a bigger lesson in the 45-minute car ride that I had on the way here than I think I’ve learned in 30 years.”

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Wow, this is a far cry from the guy smashing champagne glasses over his head and screaming, “I don’t give a shit.”