People Person Megan Fox Looked Heavenly As She Commences Her Week At CinemaCon, LA.
Not a joyful news for all the Megan Fox fans out there as she is currently dwelling in a state of predicament.
The very in-demand prodigy of the industry kicked off her Monday by binging out in Las Vegas. And while proudly exhibiting her sense of style, she accidentally highlighted her tummy bump, which means Megan is ready to be a mother for the third time.
Not asserted by the 29-year old luminary herself, she is undergoing through a series of dilemma. And not to forget her split with her husband Brian Austin Green, she seemed a bit perplexed as to what her future trajectory will be.
Currently a mother of two, she publicly declared her separation with the 42-year old last year in August. The association with her husband lasted for five years and the tumultuous relationship has made them the parents of two kids; Noah, four, and Bodhi, two.
'Megan has separated from Brian,' a source told UsWeekly. 'They decided it six months ago.'
Her Monday evening looked glamorous as she headed out with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out Of The Shadows co-star Will Arnett at CinemaCon and Amy Adams.
Amid pregnancy woes, it is assumed that the couple will hold their divorce as they both are planning for their separation. Not sure whether they would like to go on with marriage or continue their separation, they have paused their incompatabilities through amicable way.
The bone of contention between the two, as per the sources, referred towards Megan's fanatical behavior to acquire roles after roles. The much younger spouse of Green seemed ambitious as she was hooked up in establishing her careers, which was, in one way or the other not encouraged by her significant other.
She also highlighted her domestic issues by talking to Men's Health in 2014 about marriage: 'You can't live in a fantasyland and think that everything's going to be perfect all the time. You will go through phases where you're just not getting along. 'You're not communicating well. That's going to happen, and it's going to feel impossible to you sometimes. It might not even make sense to you sometimes. Arguments are normal.'