Brian Austin Green refutes claim he and Megan Fox 'force' their boys to wear girls clothes: 'Totally bogus story'
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: The distressing accusation that Brian Austin Green and his ex-wife Megan Fox "force" their boys to wear girls' clothes has been vigorously refuted by Brian Austin Green. Former congressional candidate Robby Starbuck claimed to have seen the mother of the pair pressure two of the children into wearing girls clothing, upsetting them.
"I saw the two of them have a full-on breakdown saying they were forced by their mom to wear girls clothes,' he alleged. 'It’s pure child abuse. Pray for them," he reportedly claimed. Moreover, in a tweet, he added that he "used to live in the same gated community" as the famous family and that their children played at the park."
'It’s a totally bogus story'
Green, on the other hand, has denied these claims as unsubstantiated and hurtful, highlighting that only a few people close to the family can swear to their falsity. "It’s a totally bogus story. There are only a few people in their world that can actually verify whether or not a story like this is true and I can tell you with absolute certainty it is not," Green emphatically stated to TMZ, debunking the claim.
These are Megan Fox’s sons. We used to live in the same gated community and our kids played at the park. I saw 2 of them have a full on breakdown saying they were forced by their mom to wear girls clothes as their nanny tried to console them. It’s pure child abuse. Pray for them. pic.twitter.com/k3ULKG7fFm
— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) June 8, 2023
'This person trying to claim this is true is a perfect example of someone with selfish motives...'
He also questioned Starbuck's motivations, claiming that the charges were motivated by selfishness and disrespect for the parent-child relationship. "This person trying to claim this is true is a perfect example of someone with selfish motives that does not care about negatively affecting a parent-child relationship."
Megan Fox's unwavering support for children
Megan Fox and Green split in May 2020 and share three sons, Noah, 10, Bodhi, nine, and Journey, six. Green also has a 21-year-old son, named Kassius Lijah Marcil-Green, from his past relationship with Vanessa Marcil, and his 11-month-old baby boy, Zane Walker, with fiancee Sharna Burgess.
Fox has spoken openly about Noah's self-expression, emphasizing his talent for designing outfits and his passion for fashion. She has encouraged her son to be confident in the face of societal judgment. In 2019, as per Daily Mail, Fox said of Noah, "He designs, he draws outfits. He's very talented, but he's still six," Fox said during an interview on 'The Talk.' "He's really into fashion. He's the one, like sometimes, he'll dress himself and he likes to wear dresses, sometimes."
'Boys don't wear dresses'
She added, "And I send him to a really liberal, like hippy school. But even there, here in California, he still has little boys going like, "Boys don't wear dresses," or "Boys don't wear pink."' She continued, "We're going through that now, where I'm trying to teach him to be confident no matter what anyone else says."
'Well, all the boys laughed when I came in'
When Fox released a photo of Noah wearing a garment from the Disney film Frozen in 2017, Green stood up for his child. Noah, the 'Transformers' star revealed as per the report had at the time temporarily stopped wearing dresses before resuming them. "He came home and I was like, "How was it? Did any of the friends at school have anything to say?" And he was like, "Well, all the boys laughed when I came in," but he's like, "I don't care, I love dresses too much."'
'To them I say, I don't care'
"My son, he's four,' he said at the time. 'I've heard from some people that they don't agree with him wearing dresses. To them I say, I don't care. He's four and if he wants to wear it then he wears it. He added, "And it's dresses or goggles or slippers or whatever. It's his life, they're not my clothes,' he continued. 'I feel like at four at five, that's a time when he should be having fun. He's not harming anyone wearing a dress. So if he wants to wear a dress, good on him."