Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly took the actress’ three youngsters buying in Malibu on Dec. 21. The couple, who obtained engaged in Jan. 2022, had been joined by Megan’s boys, Noah, 10, Bodhi, 8, and Journey, 6, on the outing. Megan rocked a puffy jacket and bucket hat and was photographed attempting to maintain the youngsters underneath management as photographers snapped some pictures. Meanwhile, MGK wore saggy shorts over his pants, together with a puffer jacket and fight boots. He carried a number of buying baggage in a single hand. Megan’s mom was additionally with the group on their winter outing.
Megan shares her three youngsters with ex-husband, Brian Austin Green. The two met in 2004 and had been engaged two years later. Although they broke off the engagement in 2009, they finally obtained again collectively and tied the knot the next 12 months. Megan filed for divorce from Brian in 2015, however they reconciled and went on to have their third son, Journey, in 2016. However, by 2020, they did break up, and Megan obtained along with MGK after assembly him on the set of Midnight In The Switchgrass.
Megan and Brian’s divorce was finalized in Oct. 2021. Meanwhile, Brian went on to start out relationship Sharna Burgess on the finish of 2020. They had a son collectively in June 2022. Brian additionally has one other son, Kassius, 20, from his earlier relationship with Vanessa Marcil.
While Sharna usually shares pictures of her and Brian’s child, Zane, Megan is extraordinarily non-public with regards to placing her kids on social media. She and Brian don’t usually put up pictures of their youngsters on their respective social media pages. In truth, when Brian did put up a picture of Journey on Instagram in 2020, Megan clapped again. “Why does Journey have to be in this picture?” Megan wrote. “It’s not hard to crop them out. Or choose photos that they aren’t in.” She continued, “I know you love your kids, but I don’t know why you can’t stop using them to posture via Instagram. You’re so intoxicated with feeding the pervasive narrative that I’m an absent mother and you are the perennial, eternally dedicated dad of the year.”