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Brian Austin Green reveals that Megan Fox urged him to respond to MGK rumors and acknowledges feeling jealous.

Brian Austin Greene opened up about his relationship with Megan Fox on a recent episode of his podcast, “Oldish,” alongside co-hosts Sharna Burgess and Randy Spell. He discussed the complexities of their marriage, sharing both highs and lows, along with the timeline of their separation and Fox’s new relationship with Machine Gun Kelly.

Greene recalled meeting Fox back in 2004 when she was just 18, and he felt the heavy responsibilities she took on early in their relationship, especially as he was already a father. “She was just a kid herself, but she managed so much for us,” he said, acknowledging that it was probably overwhelming for her at such a young age.

The couple married in 2010 and welcomed three children together but faced tumultuous times, including a divorce filing in 2020. Greene described the pain he felt upon hearing her express her desire to separate, stating that it was particularly hard since he was dealing with health issues at the time. “I couldn’t even argue for my marriage,” he explained, reflecting on how he couldn’t physically be there for her when she sought a divorce.

He also touched on how her relationship with MGK evolved quickly after their split, mentioning the emotional turmoil he felt at seeing Fox refer to the musician as her “twin flame.” Greene noted that she had assured him they were just friends after the photos surfaced, illustrating their ongoing connection despite the divorce.

Adding to his candid conversation, Greene addressed accusations regarding “grooming” Fox when they first met. He emphasized his perspective and defended himself, explaining that he wished to maintain a sense of respect for her throughout their history.

In a subtle shift, he acknowledged that despite all the struggles, he had no regrets about his life experiences, even as Fox recently navigated her own challenges post-split from MGK, including welcoming a child. He expressed hope that they could co-parent effectively, signaling some understanding despite past difficulties.

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