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Sharna Burgess Will Adopt Megan Fox's Style Of Allowing Her Son To Have A Long Hair

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By Fiyin Olowokandi on July 22, 2023 at 5:30 PM EDT
Updated on August 11, 2023 at 7:30 AM EDT

Co-parenting goals! Sharna Burgess is supporting her boyfriend, Brian Austin Green, and his ex-wife Megan Fox for letting their sons have long hair.

The Australian ballroom dancer became a part of the "Transformers" actress's life following the debut of her relationship with the Tennessee native's ex-husband. Last June, the couple welcomed their first child, a son named Zane Walker.

The toddler marks the "Beverly Hills, 90210" star's fifth son as he previously welcomed three boys with Fox and another child from a different affair. A common trait the kids share is their lengthy tresses, a style the choreographer adopted for her baby.

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When trolls called out the mother of one for allowing her son to use a hairstyle uncommon for males, the "Dancing With The Stars" alum clapped back without hesitation.

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Sharna Burgess Calls Out 'Ignorant Narrow-Minded' Fans For Judging Her Son's Long Hair

During a fiery Instagram Story update, the 38-year-old dancer expressed her frustration with people giving their unsolicited opinions about her blended family. Her powerful commentary responded to a fan's query about her son rocking long hair like her boyfriend's other children.

"Are you going to let Zane's hair grow long like his brothers?" The individual asked during a Q&A session. Filming herself lounging outdoors in a wicker swing, the TV personality noted that she had received similar questions since debuting her son's top knot.

"I get a lot of this at the moment, too, especially since the top knot. I've had some people in my DMs that were so passionately angry at me for doing that," Burgess revealed. "I had someone comment on the fact that his hair tie this morning is pink."

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Addressing the fan's query about her son's hair, the "Burn the Floor" star noted she was not against letting Zane look like Green and Fox's kids. According to the Australian beauty, she did not understand why people differentiate boys and girls with specific colors or traits.

"I'm absolutely letting that beautiful baby hair grow. Um, yeah, I don't get this whole like pink is for girls and me putting a pink hair tie in him symbolizes anything," the choreographer continued. "I don't get this whole long hair is feminine for girls."

Pointing out how masculine men were thriving with long hair, Burgess cited "Aquaman" star Jason Momoa. According to the mother of one majority of men and women found the Hollywood heartthrob attractive despite his shoulder-length tresses.

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Promising to do a post about sexy male entertainers with long hair, the media personality added: "Also like the cover of f**king romance novels. They've all got long, flowing hair. Like it is just wild to me this whole thing that when it's kids, it's like we're pushing some agenda on them."

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Sharna Burgess showers Brian Austin Green with sweet tribute on birthday
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"It's so f**king dumb," the 38-year-old concluded her clap-back. However, Burgess' tirade did not end there as she slammed trolls in the video's overlay text, writing:

"Sorry for my rant to this person that asked, so not mad [at] you, just annoyed at ignorant narrow-minded ppl and their dumb comments."

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Megan Fox Was Previously Mom-Shamed For Letting Her Boys Have Long Hair

Burgess's passionate response to haters about her son's long hair came in support of her boyfriend and Fox. Years before welcoming a son with the "Knots Landing" actor, the father of five and his ex-wife were attacked for their children's looks.

The Tennessee beauty caught the worst of the backlash and was mom-shamed for letting her sons dress in a way that was not deemed acceptable for young boys. One of these incidents occurred when two of her children, Noah and Bodhi, were photographed at the beach with long, flowing hair.

"If you want a girl so bad, why don't you try to adopt or have more kids? Let your boys be boys," a fan criticized Fox with another writing: "Poor darlings, they look like they're wearing wigs!"

Despite the backlash, the "Jennifer's Body" star and her ex-husband declared they would not enforce gender roles on their sons. The mother of three also stressed in an interview that "you can be whatever you want to be in my house."

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Megan Fox at Daily Front Row's Fashion Los Angeles Awards
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As for mom-shamers, the Scream Award recipient had the perfect response for them in 2018. During a conversation with sources, the entertainer quipped: "I let my kids wear what they want! They will tell me what they are. It’s not my job to teach them that."

"I thought it was illegal, honestly, to shame a child or shame a mom for what a child wears… in 2018," Fox lamented, noting she could not believe her children's hair and clothing would be fodder for debates.

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