Brian Austin Green as of late revealed numerous details about his new podcast, Oldish, in an exclusive interview with Page Six. He said that he did not get permission from exes Megan Fox or Vanessa Marcil before addressing co-parenting on the program, although he informed Megan afterward. The podcast aims to keep conversations positive and to help others in similar situations by highlighting collective storytelling.
Green shared his blended family and co-parenting experience with Megan Fox on the podcast episode, highlighting their pleasant relationship for the sake of their children’s well-being. Later he texted Megan Fox saying, “I said to her in a text, I just said, ‘Hey, just to let you know, I discussed our co-parenting in our podcast. I’m sorry if you didn’t want that.’”
Sharna Burgess, his fiancée and podcast co-host, lauded their strong bond and the significance of prioritizing healthy interactions. About picking topics for the podcast, Brian stated, “We’re not in the business of shaming people. We collectively, the three of us, try and take as much responsibility for our lives as we can, as well, so we’re not just sitting here trying to point the finger and talk about our personal stories. We’re trying to make our stories collective stories.”
Green compared his co-parenting experience with Fox to his challenging one with Marcil, pointing out the challenges and problems in the latter relationship. He denied Marcil’s claims that he broke ties with his son, Kassius, when he was recovering from vertigo, highlighting the significance of Vanessa’s support during that period.
He added, “When we need to, we communicate really well, we are open to things, we don’t take things personally. It is my goal, and I think it’s her goal as well, that the kids are in as healthy [of an] environment as they can be in.” Sharna Burgess jumped in, adding, “We are lucky because we have a great relationship. I think what’s so important is we have made that a priority, for us to be able to interact and have a great time.”