Brian Austin Green & Megan Fox's Lunch Lad

May 13, 2010 by JENNY SCHAFER
Brian Austin Green & Megan Fox's Lunch Lad

Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green took his 8-year-old son Kassius out to lunch on Thursday (May 13) at Poquito Mas in Hollywood, Calif. Kassius' mother is fellow Beverly Hills, 90210 alum, Vanessa Marcil.

Brian, 36, said that his girlfriend of six years has helped raise his son.

I'm the daddy and I remind my son that I'm not around just to be his friend. I'm here to steer him in the right direction and teach him lessons that I've learned and help him become a man. I'm totally learning as I go. But, to be honest, Megan has been just so helpful and instrumental in raising him."

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 4 Comments

uglywoman said:

OMG she looks so ugly, her eyes look tiny and her mouth looks like it will fall off her face. Not to mention she has no curves. So overrated.

Angi said:

It is nice that he gives her credit. He really needs to marry her already.

Jas said:

Whoa this look is so not workin for her. Kassius is so cute. But then what else would you expect. His mom, Vanessa, is SEXY! So is his father...in a way.

Anonymous said:

Dnt hate as long as he's content with her.it's a huge thing when a guy is open enuf 2 let his gf meet his children let alond spend time with them.

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