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Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green have navigated a complex co-parenting relationship since their marriage ended in 2021. The former couple, who were married for over a decade, share three children and have committed to maintaining a supportive environment for them. Recently, tensions surfaced when Green publicly criticized Machine Gun Kelly, Fox's current partner, urging him to "grow up."
This public statement highlights the challenges that can arise in blended families, especially when new relationships come into play. Green’s comments suggest a protective stance towards their children, emphasizing the importance of maturity and responsibility in their lives.
Despite the drama, both Fox and Green have expressed a desire to prioritize their children's well-being above all else. They continue to work on their co-parenting dynamics, focusing on effective communication and mutual respect as they navigate their roles as parents in a modern family setting.
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