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He continues that he is finding a balance between various 'ledges'.
"I'm trying to get away from those ledges; it'd be nice to be on a plateau," Machine Gun Kelly ponders, before interrupting himself: "No it wouldn't, I don't like that. I always wanna be on a ledge, man. I think you're always gonna be more aware, and more exciting and excitable when you're about to fall. As long as I keep my balance, I prefer to just be on that ledge."
"You're comfortable being uncomfortable," responds Anthony.
"Yeah," MGK agrees. "That's how art should be."
It's a similar sentiment to Machine Gun Kelly's recent interview with Dave Franco, in which he spoke of separating Colson from who he is as an artist.
"Currently, my drug of choice is happiness and commitment to the art, rather than commitment to a vice that I believed made the art," he said. "I’m taking steps. I had my first therapy session last Thursday. That’s the first time I ever went, ‘Hey, I need to separate these two people,’ which is Machine Gun Kelly and Colson Baker. The dichotomy is too intense for me."
Watch the full CBS This Morning interview below: