Miscarriage is a bane of motherhood that no one is ready for, and being subject to that condition tears the life out of an expecting mother.
Per People, Megan Fox shares a personal journey of her miscarriage story with partner Machine Gun Kelly in her new poem book, Pretty Boys Are Poisonous. In a sit-down about the collection with Good Morning America, Fox talks about the miscarriage. She says, “I’ve never been through anything like that in my life. I have three kids, so it was very difficult for both of us and it sent us on a very wild journey together and separately…trying to navigate, ‘What does this mean?’ and ‘Why did this happen?'”
Her book contains excerpts in poetic style. It actually speaks about her miscarriage experience. She writes about an ultrasound of a baby girl at 10 weeks and a day, sharing, “Maybe if you hadn’t… maybe if I had…” Another line says, “I want to hold your hand / hear your laugh,” and later, “but now / I have to say / goodbye.” Another line is about imagining holding the baby “as they rip you from my insides.” “I will pay any price,” Fox writes. “Tell me please / what is the ransom / for her soul?”
“It's not an exposé that I wrote or a memoir … But throughout my life, I have been in at least one physically abusive relationship and several psychologically very abusive relationships.”
Megan Fox talks to @kaynawhitworth about her new poetry book, “Pretty Boys Are Poisonous” pic.twitter.com/SkdTSpRi3Z
— Good Morning America (@GMA) November 7, 2023
People reports on Fox’s ex-husband, Brian Austin Green, and his appearance on Whine Down with Jana Kramer podcast with his fiancée Sharna Burgess, 38. He opened up about how they co-parent with Fox, 37, with whom Green shares sons Noah Shannon, 11, Bodhi Ransom, 9, and Journey River, 7. He said, “[Megan’s] very much a part of our life, and we’ll always be connected because of the kids. So we are all family. So there’s no bad feelings there to be like that cannot be in this house.”
Green continues, “Megan is in our home,” adding, “She’ll come sometimes when she’s dropping off or picking up the kids and she’ll come in.” Here, Burgess chimes in, saying, “And hang for a little bit.” Green continued, “And she’ll be holding Zane(his son with Burgess) and it’s like, we are one big family,” adding, “You know, family defines itself obviously in different ways.” He continues by saying, “But with her, we do share so much and she now shares so much with Sharna, and they have an amazing connection and friendship and mutual respect and love for each other because of that.”