Brian Austin Green opened up about the rules he and ex-wife Megan Fox adhere to while coparenting their three sons
Brian Austin Green is opening up about how he and ex-wife Megan Fox make it work while coparenting their three sons.
Green and Fox, 37, share sons Noah, 11, Bodhi, 10, and Journey, 7, and were married for more than a decade before 2021 split. Green noted that despite being amicable exes, he and Fox do sometimes need to “pick battles” to do what’s best for the kids. While appearing on the “Call Her Daddy” last month, Fox confessed that she wasn’t always “great” to Green while they were together.
Despite their rocky romance, the pair have remained on good terms, with Green sharing during a September 2023 episode of his “Old-ish” podcast that he feels “incredibly fortunate” with how he and Fox operate post-split.
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