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Courtney Stodden refers to Brian Austin Green as a ‘womaniser’: ‘He wanted me to remain his little secret’ – 9TheFIX

Courtney Stodden has opened up about her rumoured relationship with Megan Fox’s ex Brian Austin Green.
Stodden, 25, admitted that she was dating Green, 46, but decided to block him after discovering she wasn’t his only romantic interest.
“I had blocked him after several other women who he was playing came forward to me,” Stodden told Fox News on July 9 (US Time). “I stand with them and I believe them.”
Brian Austin Green and Courtney Stodden. (Getty)
“Brian wanted me to remain his little secret,” she continued, adding that she considers Green a “womaniser.”
Stodden’s remarks come after Green told TMZ that she was “super nice… but disappointing” for sharing a video of the pair in a hot tub on July 6 (US Time). Stodden shared the video to her Instagram on July 1, the day after Green was seen having lunch with Australian model Tina Louise.
Green added that the video was a month old and that Stodden had merely shared it in order to “create problems” for him and Louise.
“He looks a bit unhinged,” she told Fox before adding: “The truth is that Brian is disappointed in himself.”
READ MORE:Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green’s complete relationship timeline
Brian Austin Green and Megan Fox. (WireImage)
Meanwhile, Fox has been dating Machine Gun Kelly. Kelly proclaimed his love for Fox during a romantic sunset picnic.
“In love,” he captioned a photo shared to his Instagram.
In May, Green split from Fox, 34, after 10 years of marriage.
Green and Fox share three children Noah Shannon, seven, Bodhi Ransom, four and Journey River, three.

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