Megan Fox’s Ex Brian Austin Green Posts Shady Tweet After Her Machine Gun Kelly Post

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Megan Fox’s ex-husband Brian Austin Green appeared to see her first big Instagram tribute to her new boyfriend and “twin flame” Machine Gun Kelly today, and he responded with a little shady, sliiiightly petty post on Twitter and Instagram, where he copied her caption.

Fox wrote to Machine Gun Kelly this morning, “Achingly Beautiful Boy… My heart is yours 🔪♥️🔪”

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Green borrowed that phrasing and shared photos of his four sons, including his three with Fox. “Achingly beautiful boys…… My heart is yours,” he wrote. Green is father to 18-year-old Kassius Marcil-Green with his ex Vanessa Marcil. Fox and Green are parents to seven-year-old Noah Green, six-year-old Bodhi Green, and four-year-old Journey Green.

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The cross-platform post comes just two days after Green spoke about how he found out Fox and Kelly were romantically involved. (Green confirmed his separation from Fox in May.) “I found out in my own way,” he told Hollywood Raw podcast hosts Dax Holt and Adam Glyn, via E!. “That’s as much detail as I’ll give you on that one.”

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Fox and Green together in December 2019.

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He also addressed his co-parenting situation with Fox, saying it’s going “as well as it can.”

“I think for us…the realization of that we can’t take the view that it won’t affect the kids, because it will,” he said. “I think it’s up to us, and parents in general, how it affects your kids…whether it’s a really negative experience for them or it’s ok and they feel safe in it and they feel loved…and they feel like, you know, everyone still loves and respects everyone, things are just different. But, it’s not bad different, it’s just different.”

He added that he wishes Fox happiness. “I wish Megan the absolute best in everything,” he said. “I want her to be completely happy for her and for the kids. That’s super important.”

“Nobody wants to be around somebody that’s unhappy because nothing good comes out of that,” Green continued. “That’s a terrible situation, but we’re taking it day by day and this is insane. This happened at an unfortunate time that nobody could have predicted with quarantine and the virus and all of that, where the news cycle is a bit bigger than we were prepared for or are used to, but it is what it is…You roll with the punches.”

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