Here's a full timeline of Megan Fox and Bryan Austin Green's relationship.
After 10 years of marriage, Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green have called it quits.
However, it's far from their first time splitting up. Since first falling for each other after meeting on set in 2004, the two have shared some wild times. From first getting engaged, then calling off their engagement, to getting reengaged and secretly married, to filing for divorce, then getting pregnant, then calling their divorce off, the pair's relationship has been a roller coaster since it began.
To better understand the road their romance has taken, ET is looking back over their 16-year love affair -- which has included a wedding, three children and a lot of heartfelt praise.Hope & Faith . At the time, Fox was 18 and Green was 30, an age difference that Green later recalled was something that concerned him. However, as Fox said in a, but I liked him right away," Fox recalled. "Everyone was around the monitor watching a scene, and Brian accidentally touched my leg. I remember literal electricity shooting through me and out of me from every direction. It was like magic."After two years of dating, Fox and Green got engaged and were already living together.
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