Megan Fox confirmed pregnant with 3rd child

Megan Fox as Reagan in New Girl season 5. Fox TV

Megan Fox was recently spotted during the red carpet at the Las Vegas CinemaCon to promote her new film "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows," and as stated in a report from CNN the actress appeared to be pregnant. This was later confirmed in a report from People, stating that an inside source confirmed Fox is indeed pregnant with her third child.

The report points out that Fox's husband, "Beverly Hills 90210" star Brian Austin Green, is indeed the father of the baby and that the two have been working on mending their relationship. People reports that they have been seen going out on errands together and have constantly been seen with their children together, even after the divorce was filed.

The couple initially filed for divorce last August but it now appears that they are attemping to repair their relationship in preparation for their third child, to the point that they are now living together again. It is unclear if the divorce has been retracted.

Speaking to People, Fox did point out the difficulty she has gone through in working with her films and television projects while being pregnant. "I'm always in the process of having a baby and looking like I didn't have a baby," she said.

Fox and Green have been together for 11 years and married for five. To date they have two children, Noah, 3, and Bodhi, 2. It is undetermined at this point what gender their third child is or what name the couple is planning to give the baby when Fox gives birth.

Megan Fox was most recently seen in the television series "New Girl" and will appear on the big screen when the second "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" movie is released in theaters. She plays the role of news reporter April O'Neill. 

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