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Bodhi Ransom Green: Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green’s kid, Bodhi Ransom Green, is a celebrity. One of the cutest celebrity kids, he has Megan Fox’s appearance in miniature. As a result of Megan Fox’s occasional Instagram photos featuring her son, everyone loves him. His inspiration came from Megan’s practice of Buddhism, she said. Bodhi, a term that refers to awakening or enlightenment. And has its roots in the Buddhist ideal of a more thorough comprehension of reality. That is use to denote these states. He has the same name as Bodhi Rain, the little son of Australian actress Teresa Palmer. He is already well-known to his enormously successful parents, despite his parents’ best efforts to protect him from the media because of his young age.

Bodhi Ransom Green Birth and Childhood

Bodhi Ransom Green was born on 12 February 2014. The little boy’s name is appropriate for his parents after his parents married in June 2010. People think the parents of Bodhi Ransom Green wanted a boy and that their child’s name has something to do with this fact.

Bodhi Ransom Green Childhood

The reason for the family’s secrecy may be that Megan Fox, who is currently 36, has been married once (to her former husband, actor Brian Austin Green) and has two children: Noah Shannon Green and Bodhi Ransom Green. Megan was about 16 years old when she gave birth to her son in 2012. As one of the most amazing celebrity kids, he had been recognized by People magazine. He was mischievous like his father, and he had acquired his father’s physical traits.

Bodhi may have also inherited some of his mother’s character traits. Fox has managed to keep a low profile, and she has tried to ensure that her son has the same experience as much as possible. According to the website of Forbes magazine, she is one of the most successful actresses in Hollywood today, and these days, many people want to know her biggest secret.

Meaning of the name Bodhi Ransom Green

Megan Fox’s son Bodhi Ransom Green has the same name as Bodhi Rain, the son of Australian actress Teresa Palmer. It was a decision that both mothers made after they decided on their child’s name. They decided to have their sons’ names connected with Buddhism and that one of the most common names in the world would be associated with it. Bodhisattva means “enlightened one,” a person who has achieve enlightenment and has been recognize as such by Buddha himself.

The Stars: Brian Austin Green and Megan Fox

The couple met at a party hosted by Leonardo DiCaprio in Los Angeles. They went for some drinks and got a chance to talk there. The man who Megan Fox would eventually marry was the one who had introduced them to each other. Brian Austin Green played guitar in the band that she stopped going to because she could not find a guitarist that could replace him. He also taught her how to play the guitar himself. They got married in June of 2010 and have now been married six years, which is already very long in Hollywood relationships.

The couple saw each other on the big screen in the movie “Jennifer’s Body,” a horror movie whose main star was Megan Fox. Brian Austin Green was an actor who played her boyfriend. That very same year, Fox announce her engagement with the star of “90210”, who is famous for his role in “Beverly Hills, 90210” and more recently for his role in “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.”

Bodhi and his siblings

Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green have two children, born in 2006 and 2012. The couple’s first child is Noah Shannon Green, born on 25 September 2006 in Los Angeles. He is a source of pride for both his parents. They have tried to keep him out of the limelight from the beginning, making him even more mysterious and cool for his fans.

Bodhi Ransom Green’s brother is named Journey River Green and was born on 10 August 2012 in Los Angeles. According to media reports, he was born from Megan Fox’s first marriage to Brian Austin Green, although there is no official confirmation.

As far as possible, Bodhi Ransom Green

The son of Megan Fox and her ex-husband Brian Austin Green has not been publicizing himself either. Although many people have tried to find information about him and know something about his life. This kid’s parents try to keep their children out of the limelight. Although it is not very hard in Megan Fox’s case. As she has been very successful in the past few years. Brian Austin Green has not achieved too much fame yet.

Megan Fox and her eldest son Noah Shannon are the only ones talking about their child, and they have even kept secret that he is their child. Fox has occasionally been posting photos of her son on social networks.

Bodhi Ransom Green’s Education

According to Brian Austin Green, Bodhi Ransom Green’s classmate is his new girlfriend, actress Vanessa Marano, who is known for her role in “Switched At Birth.” That same year Megan Fox announced her engagement with her then-boyfriend in a surprising manner. She told the media that they had already married and had not announced it yet.

Megan Fox attended the ceremony of Kelsey Grammer at the Church of Scientology in Los Angeles, California, in December 2005.

Chapter 13 from her autobiography, “Crazy Beautiful,” was dedicate to her son Bodhi Ransom Green; it was publish on 21 February 2008 by HarperCollins and feature a story about him with a text by Megan Fox and photos of Brian Austin Green’s son Bodhi Ransom Green with her caption.

Final Words: This is a celebrity who has managed to keep her son away from the limelight, even though she is not very secretive about her personal life. She used to post his photos on Facebook when he was younger, but he does not appear in any of her recent posts or interviews. So it is no wonder many people are interesting in learning more about Megan Fox’s oldest child.

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