Megan Fox Files For Divorce From Brian Austin Green

Megan Fox has filed for divorce from Brian Austin Green days after announcing they were separating. With rumors swirling that the couple who met in 2004 and were married in 2010 had separated six mont...
Megan Fox Files For Divorce From Brian Austin Green
Written by Pam Wright
  • Megan Fox has filed for divorce from Brian Austin Green days after announcing they were separating.

    With rumors swirling that the couple who met in 2004 and were married in 2010 had separated six months ago, People magazine is reporting that Fox listed June 15 as the date of their separation.

    In documents filed, Fox asks for joint physical and legal custody of their two sons and cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for the request to divorce.

    Megan Fox met her future husband on the set of the show Hope & Faith. After dating for some time, they became engaged in 2006 but called it off three years later.

    Green proposed once again in 2010 and they were hitched three weeks later.

    Son Noah Shannon, 2, was born two years after their nuptials and last year they welcomed Bodhi Ransom to the family.

    According to People, a breakdown in their relationship came as Fox wanted to be more career-focused, while Green wanted her at home with the boys.

    “She was overwhelmed with the children and her husband’s expectations, which got in the way of work responsibilities,” a source told the magazine. “They had many disagreements and arguments about her time at home, which led to problems.”

    It seems the divorce is a familiar tale in Tinseltown.

    “Megan and Brian’s split is a classic Hollywood story of two people in different stages of life and career,” a source close to Fox told People of the couple. “Megan is young and hot and sought after for work, and she is eager to move ahead in her career,” the source adds. “Brian wants more of her time than she can allow.”

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