Brian Austin Green On His Entrepreneurial Son
| Apr 23, 2010 by HEIDI ORAN |

Unlike many Hollywood parents, actor Brian Austin Green, who is best known for his role as David Silver on Beverly Hills 90210, and ex Vanessa Marcil don't worry too much about son Kassius, entering showbiz. The 8-year-old has bigger things on his mind, reports Contact Music. Proud papa Green shared his sons entrepreneurial side, saying that Kassius recently began a corportation with three friends, creating and selling trading cards. Green says of Kassius' entrepreneurial tendencies,
I think he'll end up being much more of an entrepreneur. He recently started a corporation at school... with his three best friends and they are starting with trading cards. They created their own trading cards that they draw and cut out and sell. And they've now staffed up to 10 people.They haven't sold any cards yet because they haven't mastered them yet. They're starting small with cards but eventually they'll be doing video games and web design and things like that. I'm serious. He's eight, it's crazy.
Kassius is the only child for Green, who recently revealed that longterm girlfriend Megan Fox plays a big role in his upbringing, saying, "Megan has been just so helpful and instrumental in raising him."
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