Brian Austin Green Reacts to mgk’s Alleged DM Telling Him to ‘Stop Asking’ About Baby With Megan Fox

Brian Austin Green, for some reason, has publicized an alleged DM he received from Machine Gun Kelly, now more commonly known as mgk, regarding the arrival of his and Megan Fox’s first child together. For those unfamiliar, Green, last seen in The Night They Came Home, was previously married to Fox, with whom he shares three children. Mgk and Fox, meanwhile, have been on-again, off-again since the latter’s starring turn in the video for the Travis Barker-produced Tickets to My Downfall hit “Bloody Valentine” in 2020.

Anyway, the alleged DM in question, per a report from People, saw mgk telling Green to “stop asking when our child is gonna be born,” with the Grammy-nominated artist dubbing him “the FEDS.” Mgk also, at least according to the screenshot below, urged Green to “quit calling TMZ,” arguing that he should instead “focus on that apology you owe me for speaking on my name in public.”

Green’s status as a former “child actor” was also mocked, as were “cereal commercials.” Indeed, Green did star in one such commercial in the ’90s.

When sharing the alleged DM, Green added in some comments of his own alongside a fleet of emoji.

“I didn’t know ‘child actor’ was something bad,” he wrote. From there, Green seemingly likened himself to Leonardo DiCaprio, who, to be clear, is an Oscar winner.

“Leo, careful. He may be coming for you next,” Green, 51, added of 34-year-old mgk.

Mgk didn’t appear to have addressed any of this at publication time. This week, he commemorated the third anniversary of Mainstream Sellout, his Grammy-nominated follow-up to the aforementioned Tickets to My Downfall. Both albums saw Colson working extensively with Barker, whose upcoming production slate includes a new album from Yellowcard.

Fox let fans know she was pregnant back in November, notably tagging mgk in her Instagram announcement. As of this writing, the post remains the only one active on Fox’s profile.

Earlier that year, Fox starred in the video for mgk and Jelly Roll’s John Denver-interpolating “Lonely Road,” directed by frequent Colson collaborator Sam Cahill.