Brian Austin Green's fiancée, Sharna Burgess, recently responded to rumors related to her parenting as she appeared on the Between Us Moms podcast on October 9, 2024. Notably, the duo have been engaged for around four years, and Brian Austin Green is a father of five children, including Kassius, Noah, Bodhi, Journey, and Zane.
Burgess addressed the reports claiming that she was forcing her children to become girls, including those from Brian Austin Green's previous relationship with Megan Fox. The Dancing with the Stars winner said:
"We already got media articles like I'm forcing Zane to be a girl because I haven't cut his hair yet or the ridiculous people saying that the kids are being forced to be girls. I don't understand it."
Sharna Burgess also stated that she is ready to let her kids become a part of the entertainment industry if "they love an art form," which would help them come into the spotlight. She mentioned that her children already had a great experience with their parents and the community they belong to. Burgess said:
"Kids at school already know who their parents are, and luckily we're in a beautiful community and everyone has known them for years and they don't get any negativity at school."
While Sharna Burgess criticized the allegations related to her and Brian's parenting, Megan Fox also addressed similar claims on another occasion.
Brian Austin Green has five children from his previous relationships: Personal life and other details explained
Brian Austin Green, a native of Van Nuys, California, has five children. The actor, known for his roles on TV shows like Beverly Hills, 90210, and Freddie, was engaged to former actress Vanessa Marcil from 1999 to 2003. The pair's child is Kassius Lijah Marcil, and detailed information on his profession remains unknown.
However, he was in the headlines in 2018 after Marcil shared a statement through Instagram, claiming that Brian and Megan reportedly cut all contact with Kassius.
"Kass has never met his youngest brother and is not allowed to know where his bio father, stepmother and three younger brothers live. Custody cases hurt the children only and the truth shall set us all free. Put the kids first you guys."
The Anger Management star then tied the knot with Megan Fox in 2010. They became the parents of three children – Noah Shannon Green, Bodhi Ransom Green, and Journey River Green. Brian and Megan have shared glimpses of the kids through social media on different occasions.
Brian Austin Green told Entertainment Tonight in 2020 that it was not easy for his children to adjust at home during the COVID-19 pandemic and said:
"We have a pod of six other kids, because our 8-year-old, he just wasn't into the remote learning at all. Sitting in front of a computer and doing that, that just wasn't his thing. … I think some kids need the socialization. Like, they really need to be with other kids."
Brian Austin Green and Megan Fox split in 2021, and the former got romantically linked to Sharna Burgess a year before the separation. The Don't Blink star welcomed a child named Zane Walker Green with Burgess in 2022.
Megan Fox had previously criticized the claims that she forced her children to wear girls' outfits
Back in June last year, activist Robby Starbuck posted a tweet with a picture of Megan Fox and her children, claiming that the actress forced her children to "wear girls clothes as their nanny tried to console them."
Starbuck described the behavior as child abuse, adding that he and Fox lived in the same community, and their kids played together at the park. He recalled an alleged incident involving the kids in another tweet, saying that he went for a shoot with Fox, and wrote:
"Just a weird situation but clearly those boys weren't happy. I never said anything publicly because they were so young and I thought it would stop because they were vocally expressing the desire to wear 'boy clothes.'"
Megan replied to the statement a day later in an Instagram post, which has been deleted now, calling Starbuck a clout chaser. She also wrote:
"Irregardless of how desperate you may become at any given time to acquire wealth, power, success, or fame – never use children as leverage or social currency. Especially under malevolent or erroneous pretense."
Brian Austin Green also responded to the claims in an interview with TMZ in June 2023, saying they were false. He further stated that the claims were made by someone who did not care about their negative impact on a "parent child relationship."
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