Brian Austin Green Is 'Happy' For Megan Fox Following Machine Gun Kelly Engagement, 'As Long As They're Both On The Same Page With The Kids,' Source Spills
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Megan Fox's ex-husband, Brian Austin Green, appears to be OK with the Jennifer's Body star's engagement to Machine Gun Kelly after the rocker proposed earlier this week.
"As long as [Megan and MGK are] both on the same page with the kids, he's good and happy for her," an insider told People, noting that the Don't Blink star is not on bad terms with his ex, as: "They're strictly co-parents."
The source pointed out Green has moved on from Fox and is "super into" his girlfriend, Sharna Burgess, whom Green reportedly met in a coffee shop last year and began dating shortly after. The lovebirds, who competed on Season 30 of Dancing With the Stars together, have been going strong ever since making their relationship Instagram Official in January 2021.
Fox and Green tied the knot in 2010 and share kids Noah, 7, Bodhi, 6, and Journey, 3. The coparents called it quits in May 2020 and reached their divorce settlement in October.
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Though the coparents filed the paperwork to finalize their divorce, their judgement was returned last month, E! News reported. They must submit new paperwork due to errors before they can be declared legally single.
It hasn't always been smooth sailing between Fox and Green following their split. In November 2020, the Transformers alum slammed her ex after Journey appeared in a photo on his Instagram account. "You're so intoxicated with feeding the pervasive narrative that I'm an absent mother, and you are the perennial, eternally dedicated dad of the year. You have them half of the time," she commented on the post.
Following the end of her first marriage, An OK! insider previously revealed Fox finally felt ready to build a new life with her beau. The source added that she would love to have another child with him.
The "Bloody Valentine" singer popped the question after a year and a half of dating. The power couple met on the set of Midnight in the Switchgrass and have been self-proclaimed "twin flames" ever since.
Fox explained while announcing their engagement on Instagram that the couple "asked for magic," but was, "oblivious to the pain we would face together in such a short, frenetic period of time. Unaware of the work and sacrifices the relationship would require from us but intoxicated off of the love."
"Somehow a year and a half later, having walked through hell together, and having laughed more than I ever imagined possible, he asked me to marry him," she gushed, "And just as in every lifetime before this one, and as in every lifetime that will follow it, I said yes."