Megan Fox, Machine Gun Kelly match hair color for ‘Life in Pink’

Fashion’s favorite “twin flames” are thinking pink.

Megan Fox joined Machine Gun Kelly at the premiere of his new Hulu documentary, “Life in Pink,” in New York City Monday — and was rocking a striking new ‘do.

In a nod to the doc (and her fiancé, who dyed his hair pink in February), the “Jennifer’s Body” actress swapped her signature brunette locks for blush-colored waves.

The titular hue also factored heavily in both stars’ outfits, with MGK, 32, wearing a spiky pink-and-blue Chet Lo crop top with white belted trousers and pearls.

Fox, 36, went for an itty-bitty Nensi Dojaka dress ($1,097) in a similar shade of rose, along with matching strappy sandals.

And per usual, the pair opted for matching manicures — in pink, of course.

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Megan Fox supported fiancé Machine Gun Kelly at the premiere of his new Hulu documentary.
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Streaming now on Hulu, “Life in Pink” follows the last few years in the “Bloody Valentine” hitmaker’s life as he navigates stardom, social media critics, fatherhood and more.

The doc doesn’t shy away from darker moments, either; in one much-discussed scene, MGK recalls the time he “just f—king snapped” and attempted suicide during a 2020 phone call with Fox, shortly after the death of his father.

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The pair showed off their coordinating pink hair on the red carpet.
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He said the harrowing moment made him realize that “something’s not right,” and both Fox and Kelly’s 12-year-old daughter, Casie, have helped him “kick the drugs for real” and make other necessary changes in his life.

“Megan became like the sun to me — like the one that I revolve around and gives me life and like helps me grow,” the rocker said of his lady love, to whom he proposed with a highly symbolic two-stone engagement ring in January.

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The PDA-happy pair have been together since early 2020.
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If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-TALK (8255) or text Crisis Text Line at 741741.