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Brian Austin Green Discusses Co-Parenting with Megan Fox in Hollywood Life

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Brian Austin Green and Megan Fox have set a great example of co-parenting for their three sons, Noah, Bodhi, and Journey. In a recent interview with E! News, Brian emphasized the importance of putting the kids first in their co-parenting relationship.

“The number one rule is always make sure that everything is centered around the experience of the kids,” Brian shared. He highlighted the common mistake of trying to shield children from the effects of separation, acknowledging that it will impact them regardless. The key, he explained, is in how it affects the kids and making choices that prioritize their well-being.

Brian also mentioned the need to “pick battles” and adapt their co-parenting dynamic to focus on what’s best for their children. He emphasized that co-parenting is a different situation from being in a relationship and requires a shift in mindset towards collaboration for the sake of the kids.

Despite their past relationship struggles, Brian and Megan have maintained a positive co-parenting dynamic since their split in 2020. Megan recently opened up about her faults during their relationship, admitting to not being a great girlfriend to Brian and falling in love with co-stars while they were together.

Their commitment to putting their children first and working together as co-parents serves as a valuable lesson for separated couples navigating co-parenting responsibilities. By prioritizing their kids’ well-being and maintaining open communication, Brian and Megan have shown that successful co-parenting is possible even after a romantic relationship ends.

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