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Comparing ex Megan Fox to ‘Love Is Blind’ star Chelsea Blackwell is a challenge, says Brian Austin Green

Brian Austin Green, known for his role in “Beverly Hills, 90210” and as the former husband of Megan Fox, recently shared his thoughts on the comparison between his ex-wife and “Love Is Blind” star Chelsea Blackwell. The viral clip of Blackwell claiming people told her she looked like Megan Fox sparked controversy, and Green weighed in on the matter.
During an interview with TMZ, Green expressed that he understands how people often make comparisons between individuals based on their physical appearances. He shared his own experience of being told he looks like Owen Wilson by many people. Green acknowledged that while it’s common for people to make such comparisons, Blackwell’s decision to mention her resemblance to Megan Fox on a dating show like “Love Is Blind” may not have been the best choice.
Green emphasized that opening oneself up to criticism by making such comments can be challenging, especially in a public setting like a reality TV show. He suggested that living and learning from such experiences is essential for personal growth.
Despite his concerns about the comparison, Green defended Blackwell against online criticism, stating that people should cut her some slack. He also expressed his belief that Megan Fox, whom he was married to from 2010 to 2022, would likely be flattered by the comparison.
When it comes to Megan Fox, Green described her as a “very one-of-a-kind beauty” and highlighted her unique and incredible look. He praised Fox’s beauty, stating that many consider her to be one of the most beautiful women in the world, making any comparison a tough one to make.
In the “Love Is Blind” clip, Blackwell shared with her date that people often compare her to Megan Fox due to her dark hair and blue eyes. Despite facing backlash for the comparison, Blackwell asked fans to tone down the mean comments and clarified that she doesn’t see the resemblance herself but attributes it to her physical features.
Following the controversy, Blackwell received support from actress Julia Fox, who validated the comparison by expressing that she sees the resemblance. Despite differing opinions on the comparison, it sparked discussions about beauty standards and the impact of celebrity comparisons on individuals.
Overall, Brian Austin Green’s comments shed light on the complexities of comparisons based on physical appearances and the challenges that come with such discussions, especially in the public eye. As the debate continues, it serves as a reminder of the importance of respecting individuals’ unique qualities and beauty, regardless of perceived similarities to celebrities.
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Post Malone Served Custody Papers from Ex-Fiancée 2 Days Before Coachella

Just a few days before he took the stage at Coachella, Post Malone was served custody papers by his ex-fiancée.
According to court documents obtained by PEOPLE, the “Circles” singer, 29, was served custody papers after his ex-fiancée, Hee Sung “Jamie” Park, hired a process server to track down Malone, born Austin Post.
The musician, who took the stage at Coachella Weekend Two on Sunday, April 20, was served on Friday, April 18 at 1:29 p.m. in a Los Angeles parking garage.
A rep for Malone did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
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On Wednesday, April 16, legal documents filed in Los Angeles Superior Court and obtained by PEOPLE revealed Malone’s ex-fiancée’s name for the first time as Park filed for custody of the couple’s 2½-year-old daughter.
In the filing, Park requested primary physical custody of her and the rapper’s daughter, who was referred to only by her initials — DDP.
According to the court document, Park is seeking joint legal custody and is willing to give Malone visitation rights.
In May 2022, Malone welcomed a daughter with his former fiancée, just weeks after he told PEOPLE they were expecting.
While he didn’t share an official birth announcement for his daughter, Malone revealed the news of his baby’s arrival on Howard Stern in June 2022.
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Then in September 2023, Malone discussed his decision to maintain privacy when it came to his daughter and his former fiancée.
“I feel like a lot of people feel entitled to know every single detail of everyone’s life and it’s why I don’t want to post any pictures of my baby, because I want her to be able to make that decision whenever she wants to and is ready,” he told CR Fashion Book for the Muses issue.
However, in 2025, Malone and his ex appeared to have broken up when he was spotted out with a different woman in March.
At the time, TMZ shared a TikTok video captured by a fan who showed him at a bar sitting next to a woman who had been identified as Christy Lee. Malone and Lee have since been spotted in various locales in Rome and Paris.
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The First Shadow’ opening night on Broadway draws Brooke Shields, Natalia Dyer and more to red carpet

Stars like Brooke Shields, Natalia Dyer, and Martha Stewart walked the red carpet at the opening night of Broadway’s ‘Stranger Things: The First Shadow,’ held at Marquis Theatre on April 22, 2025 in New York City. See all the celebrity fashion below.
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Jay-Z’s Rape Accuser Files Motion to Dismiss His Defamation Lawsuit Against Her

The woman who accused Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter of sexually assaulting her in 2000 is now asking a judge to dismiss the rapper’s lawsuit against her.
The woman, identified in court docs obtained by PEOPLE as Jane Doe, alleged in a December 2024 complaint that Jay-Z and Sean “Diddy” Combs raped her at an MTV Video Music Awards afterparty when she was 13 years old.
Though Doe’s attorneys voluntarily dismissed the case in February, Jay-Z filed his own lawsuit against Doe and her legal team, Tony Buzbee and David Fortney, a month later. He sued Doe and her lawyers, alleging malicious prosecution, abuse of process, and civil conspiracy. He also sued Doe separately, alleging defamation. He claimed in his complaint that the initial allegations of rape against him were knowingly “false” and “malicious,” and Doe’s lawsuit was “strategically and tactically calculated” in an attempt to extort him.
On Tuesday, April 22, Doe filed a motion to dismiss Jay-Z’s lawsuit, alleging that he “fails to state a claim upon which relief can be granted.”
Her attorneys argued in the motion that Jay-Z’s malicious prosecution claim fails short since he alleges “the […] lawsuit was initiated and prosecuted for malicious reasons, not that any process was wrongfully used after issuance.”
“Carter has not alleged facts that would support an abuse of process claim,” the motion states.
The filing says the civil conspiracy claim against the accuser should also be dismissed as her lawyers “have shown that, as attorneys, they are not liable for civil conspiracy under these allegations.”
“Since a conspiracy requires more than one party, Doe cannot be liable for civil conspiracy,” the motion continues.
Doe requests that the defamation claim against her be dismissed, stating that the allegations in her complaint and comments to the media are “absolutely privileged” under California law “and cannot form the basis for a defamation claim.”
Doe’s motion further claims that based on Jay-Z’s own allegations in his complaint, he was not damaged by any potentially defamatory statements, because he alleged that an NBC News piece “disproved” Doe’s claims and and because he claimed that “[n]o person of ordinary care and prudence” would have believed that Carter sexually assaulted Doe.”
In his filing, Jay-Z alleged Doe’s “frivolous” lawsuit caused him “to suffer actual and special damages, including, but not limited to, harm to his personal and professional reputation, harm to his business entity, Roc Nation—which resulted in his business suffering substantial losses in excess of $20 million—out-of-pocket loss, and emotional harm, humiliation, and harassment.”
Jay-Z is seeking assumed, actual and punitive damages.
PEOPLE reached out to Jay-Z, Doe and Buzbee for comment.
Jay-Z’s attorney Alex Spiro previously addressed the rapper’s decision to sue Doe and her attorneys, telling Good Morning America in March, “The truth had to fully come out. This person cannot be allowed to sort of hide from the reality that this was a false accusation.”
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Spiro also addressed a recording purported to be Doe denying that Jay-Z ever sexually assaulted her, and that Buzbee “pushed” her to name Jay-Z.
“She says in no uncertain terms, Mr. Carter did not do this,” Spiro said last month. “It is effectively a lie and the only reason Mr. Carter is even involved in this was because she was pushed to involve him, pushed to include him by a lawyer.”
Buzbee responded, telling GMA that Spiro’s claims were a “blatant lie.”
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