Megan Fox has filed for divorce from Brian Austin Green in a classic instance of some under-the-wire paperwork the night before a holiday.
Megan Fox has filed for divorce from Brian Austin Green in a classic instance of some under-the-wire paperwork the night before a holiday.
On Wednesday, TMZ says, Fox filed papers in LA. The actress, 34, is seeking joint legal and physical custody of the couple's three children — 8-year-old Noah Shannon, 6-year-old Bodhi Ransom and 4-year-old Journey River — and wants the ability to forestall spousal support for both halves of the couple.
Green, 47, who agrees with most of her demands, also has a reply from TMZ, although he apparently needs spousal help to stay on the table. On the date of their split, the couple's filings also vary: Green places it on March 5, 2020, while Megan claims they separated in November 2019.
As of late, the pair's protracted split has been increasingly contentious. "Over Halloween weekend, Fox came on Instagram after Green, charging him with "feeding the omnipresent myth that I'm an absent mum, and you are the perennial, eternally committed dad of the year.
"Half of the time, you have them," she said. Congratulations, you are truly an amazing human being! ”
Meanwhile, Fox made her red-carpet debut at this week's American Music Awards with her new beau, rapper Machine Gun Kelly, 30. The couple have been dating for almost six months after meeting on the set of Randall Emmett's "Midnight in the Switchgrass." Also making its debut was a new tattoo on Fox reading "el pistolero," which some fans took as a reference to MGK.
In May, Fox popped up in Kelly's "Bloody Valentine" music video, the same month her split from husband Green was confirmed. Since then, she and Kelly, self-described "twin flames," have become famous for their public declarations of love, including in a steamy Instagram post when Fox called MGK a "achingly beautiful boy."
Kelly proclaimed in September that he had fallen in love with Fox for the first time."