Megan Fox is staying out of exes Machine Gun Kelly and Brian Austin Green’s recent drama.
“Megan does not love that MGK is fighting with Brian,” a source exclusively tells Us Weekly. “Megan wants to stay out of their fighting. She feels it’s their issue, not hers.”
According to the insider, Fox, 38, is currently “focused on the first days” with her newborn daughter.
Kelly, 34, confirmed on Thursday, March 28, that Fox gave birth to their rainbow baby after a previous miscarriage. This is Fox’s fourth child — she shares three kids with Green, 51 — and Kelly’s second. The “Bloody Valentine” rapper is the father of daughter Casie, 15, from a previous relationship.
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Hours before Kelly revealed that his baby girl, whose name has not been publicly revealed, had arrived, Green shared a social media screenshot of an alleged DM he got from the musician.

“Stop asking when our child is gonna be born. You the FEDS,” Kelly allegedly messaged Green via a screenshot on a since-deleted Instagram Story upload. “Quit calling TMZ and focus on that apology you owe me for speaking on my name in public. You chose the wrong one to f— with mr child actor. Go back to cereal commercials.”
Green’s fiancée, Sharna Burgess, later clarified that she and the Beverly Hills, 90210 alum were merely trying to get answers for his kids’ frequent questions about the new baby’s arrival.
“Our kids are so excited about the arrival of their baby sibling, and we are excited FOR them,” Burgess, who also shares 2-year-old son Zane with Green, wrote via her Instagram Stories later on Thursday. “They have been asking nearly every day of their arrival for about a month now. Naturally, when they ask us to find out how mama is doing, we say no problem and do just that.”
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Burgess, 39, and Green have been candid about amicably coparenting with Fox.

“When kids are in a split household the greatest thing you can do is make them love and feel safe in both homes, like both homes are also friends and share love and communication,” Burgess added on Thursday. “We work to always keep our language and experiences positive, and when talking about their other home we always talk about it with. love and support. A successful coparenting relationship starts with communication and respect.”
Fox and Kelly broke up for good earlier this year, with Green telling Us in February how the actress was navigating the “incredibly tough time.”
“She’s an amazing mother, though. She loves her kids,” Green gushed to Us last month, before detailing the coparenting lessons that they’ve learned through the years. “I think as parents, we forget that we are raising future adults. We’re not just raising the kids that we have. Eventually, they’re going to grow up and they’re going to move out, and they’re either going to be positive members of society or they’re not. A lot of that is based on the choices you make.”
With reporting by Travis Cronin