When it comes to Hollywood couples, there are only a select few that have managed to make it down the road for the long run, unfortunately, that isn't the case for Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green. The duo first met way back in 2004 on the set of 'Hope & Faith', when Megan was just 18 and Brian was 30. Despite the vast age difference and Brian's hesitations to date Fox due to her age, the two managed to make it work. While they didn't officially begin dating until 2009, many fans of both felt as if the relationship began much sooner than the two let on.

In 2010, Megan Fox and Brian Austin officially tied the knot, and while many had their doubts, the duo remained married for a decade! During their time together, the couple expanded their family with their firstborn in 2012, Noah Shannon Green. By 2016, Megan and Brian had 2 more kids, boys Bodhi and Journey Green. Although they appeared to be a picture-perfect couple, the two filed for divorce this past year, marking the end of their 10 years marriage. The split left many wondering what the divorce settlement would look like, particularly due to the fact that the two did not sign a prenup.

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Megan Fox & Brian Austin Divorce Settlement

When it comes to Hollywood romance, a successful and long marriage is very few and far between. Although fans of Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green believed the two would be together forever, it appears as if that is no longer a possibility. Megan Fox officially filed for divorce from hubby of 10 years, Brian Austin, however, this isn't her first go at filing for divorce. In 2015, Megan and Brian separated and began proceedings to divorce, however, Megan became pregnant with the couple's third child, leading them to reconcile for the sake of their family.

Despite things working out for quite some time, it appears the two could not stand the test of time. The duo split from one another earlier this year, and Fox has finally filed for divorce as of Wednesday, November 25, 2020. It was revealed by a number of sources that the couple did not sign a prenup, leaving many to wonder just how much Megan will have to dish over. It's no secret that Fox has had a much more lucrative and successful career in the last decade than her ex-hubby, Brian Austin, however, she is requesting that no additional support be granted for this reason specifically.

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According to ET Online, Megan Fox requested joint legal and physical custody of the couple's three children, Noah, Bodhi, and Journey. The actress is also seeking to terminate either Brian Austin or herself to be given any form of support, including spousal support. While this wouldn't go over well in most cases, Brian Austin agreed to everything! While this all sounds very smooth sailing, there was one hiccup involved. Brian argued that the separation date in which Megan wrote, listed as November 2019, and claims their real date of separation was in April 2020.

Since the split, Megan Fox has managed to move on quite fast! The star has gone public with rapper, Machine Gun Kelly, whom she's been dating for months now. Despite the two clearly being an item, they made their first public appearance as a couple at the 2020 American Music Awards. Brian Austin remains open to maintaining a relationship with Megan, and it appears as if the feeling is very mutual, proving that the two are going about their split as amicably as possible.

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