Vanessa Marcil and Brian Austin Green may share an adult son but it’s clear that there’s still some animosity between the two. While responding to people in her Instagram comment section, the 90210 alum threw major shade at her ex-fiance.
Brian and Megan Fox have seemingly split for good. While Megan is focused on her blossoming relationship with Machine Gun Kelly, Green went live to talk about the new couple’s relationship where he said that he’s heard bad stories about the rapper (he also acknowledged that he’s heard bad things about himself).
Meanwhile, Vanessa responded to a follower who said that they think she still loves BAG. Marcil hit back saying that she never loved him!
‘That was part of his anger towards me and so the reason why he fought me for so long knowing it would hurt our son & change our son forever. I did however feel sorry for him. I still do. He’s a very angry/sad human being who still has too much shame to take full responsibility for his actions as a father. I consciously knew that I could work through childhood traumas through him and I have. I have great empathy towards him and other people who are still in pain from their childhoods.’
Vanessa MarcilSept 11... I was pregnant with Kassius and headed to NYC. Kass’ dad was driving me to the airport. We received a call from Nana frantically saying “Is Vanessa already on her plane?” “Turn on the news” New Yorker’s lives changed forever... #nycneverforget 📸 by @kymberly_marciano
She went on to say that she celebrates her son’s love for his father but also spilled some tea.
‘My son was finally invited back into his dad’s life and was able to finally meet his youngest brother and finally see his other two siblings again. My son is also an incredible big brother.’
She also said that in the past, she had been silenced out of fear.
‘As a woman I have been bullied into silence out of fear of losing my son. Once I realized that HE was now feeling that HE had to keep family secrets for us I knew it was time for change. I will take the heat to that HE can now live free.’