Brian Austin Green has officially run out of f**ks to give about his defunct relationship with Megan Fox.
08.12.2020 - 07:59 / hollywoodlife.com
Brian Austin Green, 47, made one thing clear about being a parent in 2020: it hasn’t been “normal.” The Beverly Hills, 90210 star got candid about the changes he has faced while raising his three sons Noah, 8, Bodhi, 6, and Journey, 4, in the midst of a pandemic and his split from Megan Fox, 34, in an EXCLUSIVE interview with HollywoodLife.
“Honestly, I think it’s just about being as positive through all of it as possible and as safe as possible and as productive emotionally as possible and
Brian Austin Green has officially run out of f**ks to give about his defunct relationship with Megan Fox.
Brian Austin Green “is really moving on now that the divorce has been filed,” a source close to the Beverly Hills, 90210 actor shares EXCLUSIVELY with HollywoodLife. Six months after Brian, 47, and Megan Fox, 34, announced their split, she filed the official divorce papers in the Los Angeles County Superior Court.
Brian Austin Green has been hanging at home with his and Megan Fox’s three children amid the coronavirus pandemic.“I’m just learning as I go.
Brian Austin Green has made sure his sons can still socialise in quarantine. The 47-year-old actor - who has kids Noah, eight, Bodhi, six, and Journey, four, with estranged wife Megan Fox - has opened up on home schooling his children during the pandemic, and the importance of them developing their social skills.
Brian Austin Green is making the most of quarantine with his three sons.
Brian Austin Green is moving on.
Brian Austin Green is seeking joint custody of his children with Megan Fox . According to Green’s divorce petition response, the actor is requesting joint physical custody of their kids: 8-year-old Noah, 6-year-old Bodhi, and 4-year-old Journey.The papers were filed on November 25, which is the same day his estranged wife first filed her own divorce petition.
Brian Austin Green asked for joint custody of his three sons with estranged wife Megan Fox amid their ongoing divorce.The Beverly Hills, 90210 actor, 47, is asking for both joint legal and physical custody of the three boys — , 8, , 6, and , 4 — according to court documents obtained by Us Weekly on Monday, December 7.
Brian Austin Green is seeking joint legal and physical custody of his three sons he shares with estranged wife Megan Fox. The 47-year-old "Beverly Hills, 90210" alum filed a divorce petition on Nov.
Brian Austin Green is seeking joint custody of his and Megan Fox's three sons.According to Green's divorce petition response, obtained by ET on Monday, the alum is requesting joint physical custody of their kids -- Noah, 8, Bodhi, 6, and Journey, 4.The papers — which were filed on Nov.
Brian Austin Green, 47, has responded to Megan Fox‘s divorce filing by asking for joint custody of their three sons: Noah, 8, Bodhi, 6, and Journey, 4. The Beverly Hills, 90210 star is asking for both physical and legal custody in the court documents that were filed on Nov. 25, and obtained by HollywoodLife on Dec. 7. We have reached out to Brian’s and Megan’s reps for comment.
Brian Austin Green filed for joint custody of his three children with estranged wife Megan Fox, Us Weekly confirms.The Beverly Hills, 90210, alum, 47, filed a divorce petition on November 25, the same day Fox, 34, filed for divorce after nearly 10 years of marriage.
Brian Austin Green said he and Megan Fox worked out their parenting style months before their separation and most recent divorce filing. The “Beverly Hills, 90210” star shared details about their family life on the Thursday episode of “Ever After with Jeleel White” podcast, which was recorded earlier this year.
Months before Brian Austin Green and Megan Fox announced their split, the Beverly Hills, 90210 alum was gushing about their relationship. In fact, he had high praise for his wife!
Brian Austin Green praised his marriage with Megan Fox for keeping him grounded months before the pair called it quits on their relationship.The Beverly Hills, 90210 alum, 47, appeared on the Thursday, December 3, episode of the “Ever After with Jaleel White” podcast, which was recorded earlier this year. In it, Green credited his family for helping him survive Hollywood.“I don’t get my sense of self-worth from work,” he explained.