Megan Fox with her sons in girlish dresses went shopping in a supermarket

While many celebrity fans are looking at the stars on the red carpet of the fashion event Met Gala-2017, fans of 30-year-old actress Megan Fox are discussing the clothes of her sons. Yesterday, the paparazzi managed to photograph the star of the Transformers, who went shopping in a supermarket, dressing the older boys in girlish sarafans.

Megan Fox with the elder sons of Noah and Bodhi

Bright dresses and milkshakes

Morning 30-year-old Fox began with the fact that she, along with her sons and husband actor Brian Austin Green, came to one of the supermarkets in Los Angeles. As the photos show, which were taken from the parking lot of the store, Brian stayed near the car with the youngest son - eight-month-old Georgie. Megan herself went to the entrance to the supermarket with older sons - 4-year-old Noah and 3-year-old Bodhi. Everything was fine except that the boys were very strangely dressed. Noah was dressed in a long free pink dress, and his brother in a colorful sarafan. Dresses were worn over the T-shirts, and when the clothes were bullying, the boys could see shorts. With regards to shoes, Megan dresses her sons with comfortable shoes that would allow the kids to move around without problems. After the shopping was over, Noah and Bodhi went out with the mom from the supermarket with large glasses of milkshakes and paper bags with sweets.

Brian Austin Green with 8-month-old son
Megan dresses her sons in dresses

As for Fox herself, the actress was dressed quite simply. For a walk to the supermarket Megan put on fancy leggings, a gray sweatshirt and black slippers with golden chains. The image of the woman was supplemented with loose hair, a black sports bag and sunglasses.

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After the photos from the trip to the supermarket were posted on the Internet, fans of Megan, and just mummies, were seriously concerned about what they saw. The network has a whole discussion about whether it is worth it to dress boys. Here's what you could read on the Internet: "It's pretty strange to see. Why dress kids in girlish dresses? And then adults are upset about the fact that boys do not have that orientation. "" As much as Fox's sons would not like to imitate in mom and girls, this desire must be stopped. Otherwise, after a couple of years, the boys will flatly refuse to wear men's clothes, "I look at the pictures and everything in my soul turns around. Why wear boys in girlish dresses? First, parents engage in connivance, and then drag children through psychiatrists. Is this normal? ", Etc.

Megan with Jorni's youngest son