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Sharna Burgess is overjoyed at the growth of her blended family. The Dancing with the Stars alum, who is engaged to the Jennifer's Body star's ex-husband Brian Austin Green, posted encouraging remarks on social media a day after Megan Fox revealed she was expecting a child with Machine Gun Kelly.
In a Nov. 11 Instagram Story, Sharna wrote, "Welcome little one." We can't wait to meet you, everyone. Mama, congratulations.
Sharna's message was sent soon after Megan, who has children with Brian (Naomi, 12, Bodhi, 10, and Journey, 8), shared the news in her own post on November 11.
“Nothing is really lost,” Megan wrote in the Instagram post where she sported her baby bump, on which she tagged MGK. “Welcome back.”
And the professional dancer’s support of Megan and MGK’s growing family only further proves the love that exists within the blended family. After all, Sharna—who shares Zane, 2, with Brian—had previously hyped up the Beverly Hills, 90210 alum in her Instagram Story earlier that same day, with Brian later reposting the video to his own account.
“I love you, baby,” Brian—who is also dad to Kassius, 22, with ex Vanessa Marcil—wrote to Sharna in his own Instagram Story Nov. 11. “Nothing better than finding someone who truly supports you!!! I wish that for everyone.”
Beyond her social media posts, Sharna is supportive of Brian and Megan. The 39-year-old, who became engaged to Brian in 2023 after three years of courtship, had previously discussed their co-parenting relationship. In 2023, she discussed Brian and Megan's relationship on the Whine Down with Jana Cramer podcast, saying, "I think that thread still connects them." "But it rings true, and it's very important because I believe there are many threads that connect all of us and the people that come and go from your life."
She also emphasized that when it comes to Megan, it's all love.
"She plays a significant role in our lives," Sharna continued, "and the children will keep us connected forever." Thus, we are all related. So there's no bad feelings there."