Machine Gun Kelly mocks Eminem's 'Killshot' onstage in escalating feud

Machine Gun Kelly has posted a photo on Instagram of him mocking Eminem onstage, claiming the older rapper's recent diss track "missed".

The move comes days after the 'Till I Die' hitmaker's bodyguards allegedly bashed an actor who confronted him in person over involving Eminem's daughter in the feud.

In the photo, Machine Gun Kelly (MGK) stands in front of the crowd at a concert in Orlando, Florida, wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with the cover art of 'Killshot' - the Eminem track released over the weekend.

"He missed," MGK captions the post, along with emojis and hashtags suggesting his earlier diss track 'Rap Devil' is superior to Eminem's.

In video posted by Twitter account 24/7 HipHop News, MGK is seen yelling "f**k Marshall Mathers [Eminem]" during the concert, before 'Rap Devil' is played.

MGK's Instagram post includes multiple images, the last a screenshot of 'Rap Devil' holding the number one spot on Apple Music's chart.

Eminem reignited his feud with the 28-year-old Cleveland rapper recently in the track 'Not Alike' on his Kamikaze album.

Their troubles appear to have started in 2012, when MGK tweeted that Eminem's then-16-year-old daughter Hailie was "hot as f**k".

When Eminem released 'Killshot', many musicians and internet celebrities claimed he was the feud's victor - but MGK is clearly not admitting defeat just yet.

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