Megan Fox Embroiled in Unexpected Clash Over Parenting
Hollywood siren Megan Fox finds herself in the crossfire of an unlikely confrontation with political aspirant Robby Starbuck, who has levied charges of "child abuse" at the actress, alleging she coerces her sons into wearing girls' attire.
In his social media declaration, Starbuck claims to have previously resided in the "same gated community" as Fox. He alleges he witnessed two of Fox's sons undergoing distress over wearing girls' clothing, attributing their duress to their mother's insistence. "I observed a major emotional breakdown as their nanny attempted to console them. This is nothing short of child abuse. They need our prayers," wrote Starbuck.
However, Fox and her ex-husband, former 'Beverly Hills, 90210' star Brian Austin Green, who is the father of the boys, categorically deny the incident, according to an insider.
Nonetheless, Fox concedes that her eldest son Noah, 10, sibling to Bodhi, 9, and Journey, 6, has donned dresses since the age of two out of personal preference. She maintains she has referred to literature that "provides a comprehensive understanding of the issue at hand."
Fox mentions Noah's interest in fashion and recalls an instance when he wore a dress to school, despite classmates' ridicule. "I strive to instill confidence in him regardless of what others might say," Fox asserts.
The key discussion isn't Fox's support for her son's self-expression. The spotlight should be on Starbuck's unwarranted intrusion into Fox's personal affairs.
Starbuck, 34, attempted to enter Tennessee's congressional primary last year but was ousted from the ballot by his own Republican party. The self-proclaimed anti-progressive seems to be continuing his crusade, as evidenced by his targeted assault on Fox and her son.
When Starbuck shared a photo of Fox with her sons, showing Noah in a pink outfit contrasted against his brothers in dark shirts and jeans, Fox retaliated.
Her legal team hit him with a cease and desist order, insisting the attention-seeking provocateur remove the image.
She rightfully asserts that he is overstepping boundaries in his quest for publicity at the cost of shaming her and her son.
Megan stated, "Children should never be exploited. Using my child's gender identity to draw attention to your political campaign places you on the wrong side of moral compass."
She concluded by labeling Starbuck as an "insecure, narcissistic, impotent little" man. It appears Fox's appraisal is not far from the truth!