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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Brian Austin Green's five children were "all unplanned", according to his partner Sharna Burgess

    The Beverly Hills, 90210 actor is dad to Kassius, 23, with his ex-girlfriend Vanessa Marcil as well as Journey, nine, Bodhi, 11, and Noah, 12, with Megan Fox and Zane, three, with Burgess, who joked her fiance has never had the "experience" of planning a pregnancy because his his "swimmers are very, very strong".


    During an appearance on the Between Us Moms podcast, Burgess explained they have "control" if they want to expand the family again after the actor underwent a vasectomy. She said: "[Brian] did that amazing thing of having a vasectomy, knowing we can reverse, do IVF (in vitro fertilization), all the things. So we have that control, which is great.

    "Brian's swimmers are very, very strong, and this is ...he's spoken about this before, but all five of his kiddos were unplanned.

    "And obviously, he loves and cherishes every single one of them. The universe gives you what you're meant to have, but he's never had that experience of planning a baby.

    "And, you know, the building and getting ready for it, so it'll be great for him to have that experience too, when we get to it."

    Burgess went on to admit she would love to have a daughter as the family is so full of boys. She added: "It honestly doesn't have to be a little girl. It would be beautiful to have a little girl, I think. Having another one in general would be amazing.

    "I always wanted one of each, but whoever is meant to be mine, I think, will come."

    She added: "What I do know is I've had my eggs checked and everything else, and we're talking about just freezing embryos at this point to secure it.

    "I am, again, really in that point. I'm 40, my body can still have a baby at 43, 44, and so I've hit this moment, and I have some momentum on things, and there's stuff moving.

    "It's such a hard conversation at 40, right? Because you've got this time clock. The risks are higher, and [there's] no guarantee that IVF works. And you just ... this fear that gets built in you of: 'But what if I wait and it doesn't happen?'"

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