Brian Austin Green Shares Heartfelt Message to Sharna Burgess Amid Megan Fox's Pregnancy Announcement
Following the announcement from Megan Fox that she and Machine Gun Kelly are having their first child together, Brian Austin Green expressed love for his fiancée Sharna Burgess.
In the wake of this news, the Beverly Hills, 90210 star shared sweet messages with Sharna Burgess, a pro from Dancing With the Stars. On November 11, Burgess posted a nostalgic video on her Instagram Stories featuring Brian, with whom she shares their son Zane, 2. This clip is from the music video for his 1996 single "You Send Me." She wrote, "That's my man," and included a double heart GIF.
Brian responded by reposting the video with a message of adoration. He added a red heart emoji, saying, "I love you baby!!" He continued, "Nothing better than finding someone that truly supports you!!" The 51-year-old’s sentiment emphasizes his positive outlook in his current relationship.
Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly’s announcement came through a photo of her cradling her baby bump, captioned, "Nothing is ever really lost. Welcome back." This situation has prompted reflection from Brian about his past with Megan. He openly discussed the difficulties that led to their 2020 divorce after nine years. According to him, their breaking point occurred over issues like how he chewed food—small things that can either unite or divide a couple.
On the MisSPELLING podcast in October, Brian stated, "You either choose therapy to reconnect or these things will inevitably sink you." He acknowledged how persistent issues can intensify over time, leading to greater turmoil.
Despite their separation, Brian highlighted the importance of co-parenting their three children: Noah, 12, Bodhi, 10, and Journey, 8. In an April interview with E! News, he affirmed, "The number one priority is making sure that everything centers around the kids’ experience."
He further noted that a separation changes dynamics, making it crucial to focus on effective co-parenting rather than personal conflicts. "You can't expect to get along when raising kids if you parted for a reason," he said. This focused approach significantly helps navigate their ongoing parental responsibilities.