He called the rapper a 'p***y' before the attack

Footage has emerged of Machine Gun Kelly‘s entourage allegedly assaulting the actor Gabriel “G-Rod” Rodriguez.

G-Rod first claimed of the attack last month, when he shared footage of himself approaching the rapper in Atlanta’s Twin Peaks restaurant to repeatedly call Kelly a “pussy”, for referring to Eminem‘s family in his diss track ‘Rap Devil’.

Now, CCTV footage obtained by TMZ shows the alleged subsequent attack – which took place two hours later inside the lobby of an Atlanta Hampton Inn where G-Rod was staying. It is said that the assailants include MGK’s drummer ‘R00K’, and another member of his entourage known as ‘Slim’. Machine Gun Kelly was not present during the assault.

Rodriguez, who has appeared in The Walking Dead and Power, was treated in hospital for severe facial injuries.

Rodriguez claims that he was removed from the restaurant after insulting MGK, before the rapper’s “goons descended from everywhere”.

“He gets in the cop’s face and calls him a ‘punk bitch pig,’” said G-Rod in a video. “‘Get out of my fuckin’ way you p***y ass, punk bitch. Get out of my way you stupid pig.’ Imagine if that would have been me or any other person of colour.”


G-Rod has said that he will drop a pending criminal investigation if the two fight in the ring.

“Real fucking manly of this BITCH!,” he said in a statement. “Tell him I’ll take him plus one of his goons to get him to my weight class!!! And I’ll drop all charges!!” MGP***Y”.”

Machine Gun Kelly is yet to respond to the claims and the footage.

Eminem dropped surprise album ‘Kamikaze‘ – loaded with controversial moments and taking aim at many others with a number of ‘diss tracks‘. Among them was Machine Gun Kelly who came under attack on the song ‘Not Alike’. Kelly then hit back with the diss track ‘Rap Devil‘ – mocking his single ‘Rap God’.

The feud dates back to 2012 over comments Machine Gun Kelly made about Eminem’s daughter on social media, tweeting that she was “hot as fuck.”

However, Eminem has since stated that this was not the reason for him writing the track.

“The reason that I dissed him is because he got on—first he said, ‘I’m the greatest rapper alive since my favorite rapper banned me from Shade 45,’ or whatever he said, right? Like I’m trying to hinder his career”, he said. “I don’t give a fuck about your career. You think I actually fuckin’ think about you? You know how many fuckin’ rappers that are better than you? You’re not even in the fuckin’ conversation.”