Sharna Burgess Defends Her Family's Privacy Amid Scrutiny
Sharna Burgess, the former "Dancing with the Stars" pro and fiancée of actor Brian Austin Green, has spoken out against the media's intrusive coverage of her family. In a recent podcast interview, Burgess expressed her desire to keep her children, including Green's three sons from his previous marriage, out of the public eye, citing concerns over their well-being and the potential for harmful speculation.Protecting Their Children's Privacy in the Spotlight
Avoiding Reality TV Exposure
Burgess revealed that she and Green have been approached to do a reality television show, but they have declined. "I get why. There's so much that I'm sure people would love to know about what happens in our household. And having such a busy, chaotic life. And it's fun. But it's also … not me," Burgess said. She emphasized her desire to shield her children from the intense scrutiny that would come with a reality show, stating, "I think I want to keep my kids out of that."Combating Unfounded Rumors
Burgess also addressed the media's tendency to spread unfounded rumors about her family, particularly regarding her stepchildren's appearance and gender expression. She refuted claims that she and Green are "forcing" their children to be girls, citing the media's focus on her son Zane's long hair as an example. "I don't understand it. So, imagine us doing an actual reality show. The attention is just not healthy for our kids," Burgess said.Embracing Their Children's Individuality
Burgess and Green's approach to their children's self-expression aligns with Megan Fox's previous comments on the matter. Fox has spoken about her eldest son, Noah, wearing dresses since the age of 2, and her efforts to create a supportive environment where her children can explore their identities without judgment. Burgess echoed this sentiment, stating, "Whatever headlines come out, say it's about us or our kids. … But it is just clickbait. And then people read opinions like they're facts … they'll just read the title."Fostering a Positive Community
Despite the media scrutiny, Burgess and Green's children have found acceptance within their local community. "Kids at school already know who their parents are. And, luckily, we're in a beautiful community, and everyone has known them for years. And they don't get any pushback or negativity at school," Burgess said. This supportive environment has allowed the family to focus on their children's well-being and personal growth, rather than constantly defending their choices.Prioritizing Privacy and Protecting Their Children
Ultimately, Burgess and Green's stance on maintaining their family's privacy reflects a deep commitment to their children's well-being. They recognize the potential harm that excessive media attention and unfounded speculation can have on young, impressionable minds. By shielding their children from the public eye and fostering a nurturing, accepting environment, Burgess and Green are setting an example of how to navigate the challenges of celebrity parenthood with grace and compassion.