Brian Austin Green and Sharna Burgress with Noah, Journey and Bodhi.Photo:Sharna Burgess/Instagram
Sharna Burgess/Instagram
Brian Austin Greenand fiancéeSharna Burgesshave been cherishing family time together.
On Monday, the fiancée of the father of five shared some special moments the family has recently enjoyed together in anInstagram Reel.
“A few unshared recent moments. Finished with Daisy’s salty af face, or baked af face depending on how you see it 💀,” the new mom — who shares Green’s youngest,Zane, 18 months — wrote.“Family, life and our hearts are full 🫶🏼,” she concluded the caption.
The photos and videos shared in the Reel show the Green’s older sons —Journey River, 7,Bodhi Ransom, 9, andNoah Shannon, 11 — bonding with their toddler brother. The family enjoyed quality time together at Disneyland, as well as an arcade and bowling alley. There were some quieter minutes at home, and many sweet shots that focused on Zane spending time with different family members.
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Green — who is also dad toKassius Lijah, 21, whom he shares with ex-girlfriendVanessa Marcil— shared on therecent episode of their podcast,Oldish, that welcoming Zane made him look at fatherhood differently.
“So, funny story. I haven’t really planned for any of my kids,” he explained after being asked if he would consider having more children. “Every time, it’s been, ‘Oh, it’s OK. We can do this.’ I love my kids, and I wasn’t against any of them, but I’ve never experienced that thing of looking at a pregnancy test and hoping that it’s positive and preparing that way.”
Burgess, 38, shared that she would love to have more children but also remembered they have “four young kids in the home,” which makes life “very, very busy.” Green said that Zane’s birth also made the couple look at the logistics of expanding their family.
Brian Austin Green with his four older sons.Brian Austin Green Instagram
“Zane was born, and I was like, ‘I think it’s time to close the shop,'” he said. Burgess called his decision a “beautiful thing” since birth control “always made me feel crazy and not inside my own body.”
“I was really, really grateful for that,” she explained. “It was such a big and beautiful thing he did, and it secures comfort and no stress in our sex life, not worrying about if we are or if we aren’t, which is such a gift. Then, we can move forward and plan if that should be in the stars for us.” Burgess also emphasized that they haven’t ruled out the possibility of having more children.
“If we do it again, I do want the experience of us planning it together, doing the pregnancy test, and really being on this journey with each other. So, we would probably end up having to do IVF [in vitro fertilization],” she said.
source: people.com