Megan Fox back on Instagram after filing for divorce


Los Angeles, Sep 19 (IANS): Actress Megan Fox is back on social media platform after filing for divorce from "Beverly Hills, 90210" actor Brian Austin Green.

The actress has not shared any new photograph on her Instagram since Easter but she returned to the photo-sharing site on Thursday after filing for divorce from her actor husband, reports aceshowbiz.com.

The actress posted a photograph of herself. It's her first selfie as a single woman.

"Hi I'm still here, I just continue to have an angsty relationship with social media. But what better way to express my apprehension than with a selfie. This time in black n white!," Fox wrote.

The image was also shared on her Facebook.

Her return to social media comes after news broke that she was tapped to be on "New Girl" to fill in the void left by the lead actress, Zooey Deschanel, who is on a maternity break after giving birth to her daughter in August.

Fox filed for divorce from Green a few days after they announced their separation.
They split after five years of marriage.

They have two sons, Noah who is going to turn three later this month, and one-year-old Bodhi. She asked for joint custody of the kids.

 

  

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