It appears Megan Fox is so not happy with her estranged hubby Brian Austin Green for sharing photos of their kids on social media.
On Sunday (November 1), Brian went on Instagram to share a photo enjoying Halloween with the kids, including their youngest son, 4-year-old Journey.
“Hope you all had a good Halloween!!” he captioned the photo.
However, Megan certainly wasn’t happy with it and hopped on the comments section to publicly call him out – even accusing him of “feeding the pervasive narrative” that she’s an absent mother.
“Why does Journey have to be in this picture? It’s not hard to crop them out. or choose photos that they aren’t in,” she wrote in her comment. “I had a great Halloween with them yesterday and yet notice how absent they are from my social media.”
“I know you love your kids. But I don’t know why you can’t stop using them to posture via Instagram,” she continued. “You’re so intoxicated with feeding the pervasive narrative that I’m an absent mother, and you are the perennial, eternally dedicated dad of the year. You have them half of the time.”
“Congratulations, you truly are a remarkable human!” she added. “Why do you need the Internet to echo back to you what should be inexhaustibly evident in the way your children love you?”
Brian has since deleted the original post and replaced it with a photo of just himself in costume.
Megan and Brian split in May of this year, after 10 years of marriage. They share three sons together, Noah, 7, Bodhi, 6, and Journey, 3. Megan is now in a relationship with rapper Machine Gun Kelly.
Megan has previously opened up about keeping her kids off of social media.
“It interferes with brain development,” she told Entertainment Tonight in a 2016 interview. “I’m really big into this, very passionate about it. I’m very passionate about it, in general, because it’s such a platform for, not just bullying, but body shaming, for making people feel badly about themselves, and Instagram has turned into… it’s really just an art page where everyone edits their photos.”
“It’s a curated version of their reality,” she added. “What is the point? Unless you’re promoting something, or unless you’re selling something, I don’t understand why teenagers need to be on Instagram making their boobs look big… what is happening to the world?”
Brian has also talked about their co-parenting relationship following the split.
“I think the realization for us is we can’t take the view that it won’t affect the kids, because it will. I think it’s up to us, and parents in general, how it affects your kids,” Brian said on Dax Holt and Adam Glyn’s Hollywood Raw podcast back in August. “Whether it’s a really negative experience or it’s OK and they feel safe in it and feel loved. Everyone still loves and respects everyone, things are just different. It’s not bad different, it’s just different.”
“I wish Megan the absolute best in everything,” he continued. “I want her to be completely happy, for her, for the kids. That’s super important.”
Per Us Weekly, Megan has already introduced MGK to her three sons. “MGK has met Megan’s kids, but Brian is pretty protective of them. Megan and Brian’s relationship is so up and down. They have been coparenting in a healthy way as best as they can,” a source told the outlet.





