Brian Austin Green definitely didn’t see Megan Fox’s sudden decision to stay alone. Read for all details.

Brian Austin Green uncovered some more information about his split from spouse Megan Fox during the most recent scene of his podcast … with Brian Austin Green. During the most up to date portion, the 90210 star, 46, communicated how genuinely shaken he was by the news that Megan needed to take some time separated.

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“She said, ‘You know, I realized while I was out of the country working alone that I feel more like myself, and I liked myself better during that experience, and I think that maybe something worth trying for me,’” Brian recalled.

During the May 18 scene of his podcast, Brian admitted that, in spite of their separation, he would “consistently love her. What’s more, I realize she will consistently cherish me and I know the extent that a family that we have manufactured is truly cool and extremely exceptional.” The couple share three children together — Noah, 7, Bodhi, 6, and Journey, 3.

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The theory of the couple’s separation began to circulate after the New Girl alum, 34, was spotted spending some of her quality time with rapper Machine Gun Kelly, 30, on May 16 without wearing her wedding ring. The same date likewise happened to be Megan’s 34th birthday.

Megan and MGK conceived Colson Baker, cooperated on his most recent music video for his melody “Bloody Valentine.” The Transformers actress starred opposite MGK in that music video.

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While Brian conceded that the stars turned out to be close during shooting, he didn’t harbor any antagonism towards them and even put any misinformation to rest on their relationship.

“She met this guy, Colson, on set who I’ve never met. Megan and I have talked about him,” Brian revealed, but clarified “they’re just friends at this point.” “I don’t want people to think her or he are villains or that I was a victim in any way.” Brian said.