Megan Fox & Machine Gun Kelly shack up in $30K per month Airbnb

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Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly are shacking up in an Airbnb rental, estimated at $30,000 per month, in Los Angeles’ upscale Sherman Oaks neighborhood, The Post can reveal. 

The affectionate, PDA-heavy couple, who have been dating since last summer, have been staying in a five-bedroom, five-bathroom abode spanning over 5,300 square feet. 

Newly constructed in April, sources tell The Post the couple moved into the rental just last month. 

Amenities include a pool, spa, basketball court, an open deck and a terrace from the main suite of the residence. 

There is also a second family home in the back of the main residence, which is separately up for rent.

Other features of the home include a two-car garage, a 26-foot entryway with Baja shelves installed throughout the home and a chef’s kitchen. 

The home spans over 5,300 square feet.
The home spans over 5,300 square feet.
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An aerial shot of the backyard.
An aerial shot of the backyard.
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Fox, 35, and MGK, 31, born Colson Baker, reportedly rented the home in an off-market transaction, according to sources. 

Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly have a romantic piggyback ride while taking selfies inside the VIP lounge at the Logan Paul versus Floy Mayweather fight in Miami. The singer carried his girl all the way to their luxury suites as fans and guest pointed at them doing a piggyback ride through the crowded corridors.
Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly have a romantic piggyback ride while taking selfies inside the VIP lounge at the Logan Paul vs. Floyd Mayweather fight in Miami. The singer carried his girlfriend all the way to their luxury suites as fans and guest pointed at them doing a piggyback ride through the crowded corridors.
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On Sunday, the two were spotted at the highly publicized Logan Paul and Floyd Mayweather fight. The “My Ex’s Best Friend” crooner carried his girlfriend around Hard Rock Stadium in Miami before the event.

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