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Brian Austin Green and Megan Fox’s children enjoyed some quality family time with their dad.

On Tuesday, April 8, Sharna Burgess, 39, who is engaged to Green, 51, took to Instagram to share a photo of the blended family indulging in ice cream with her and Green’s 2-year-old son, Zane. The photo also featured Green’s children, Noah, 12, Bodhi, 10, and Journey, 8, whom he shares with ex-wife Fox, 38.

The adorable family photo showed Burgess leaning into one of the kids and attempting to take a lick of a cone as Green held Zane in his arms and the other two children gripped their own cones.

Burgess, who got engaged to Green in July 2023, included the snap as part of a larger Instagram carousel, captioning the post, “As of late 🫶🏼 still not over slide 8 🥹.” (Slide 8 referred to an AI photo of Green as a youngster holding a microphone, a nod to his Beverly Hills, 90210 character, David Silver.).

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Fox, who gave birth to a daughter shared with ex-fiancé Machine Gun Kelly, on March 27, was absent from the photo and wider carousel.

Green also shares a son, Kassius, 21, with ex-girlfriend Vanessa Marcil.

Brian Austin Green and children
Brian Austin Green, Sharna Burgess and children Courtesy of Sharna Burgess/Instagram

Fox and Green got married in Hawaii in 2010 and announced their separation in 2020 before finalizing their divorce in 2022.

Green has maintained a healthy coparenting relationship with Fox over the years, telling Us Weekly exclusively in February that Fox went through a tough time during her breakup with MGK in December 2024 — just weeks after announcing that she was pregnant with her first child to him. “She’s an amazing mother, though. She loves her kids,” Green told Us at a book launch party on February 6. “We’re so excited for the new one to be born.”

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Sharing further insight into his coparenting duties with Fox, Green added, “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.”

Green detailed that he views his own behavior as a direct influence on his children. “The choice that you have is how it affects your kids. Whether it is a negative situation where you are constantly fighting, you’re at each other, you’re disagreeing about everything, the kids feel like they’re stuck in the middle,” he said. “Or you make it a loving experience where they get the absolute best of it, and you act like adults. It’s not that hard.”