For Brian Austin Green, being a father came with a plethora of new learning experiences. While stopping by NSYNC alum Lance Bass' latest podcast episode, 'Frosted Tips with Lance Bass', Green, 50, opened up about his experiences raising his gay son, Kassius Lijah Marcil-Green. 'I would get into these conservations with Kash where it was…
For Brian Austin Green, being a father came with a plethora of new learning experiences.“I would get into these conservations with Kash where it was like I really wanted to understand the things that seemed so different to me at first,” remembered Green. “And then you realize, ‘Oh, this isn’t different at all.’ It’s just your choice of partner. It doesn’t affect me at all.”Brian Austin Green celebrated Father’s Day with his sons Kassius, Noah, Journey and Bodhi.
Bass, 44, voiced praise for Green’s “open-minded” attitude, asserting that Kassius, 21, was blessed to have him as a parental figure.“He was so lucky to be able to be in your family because so many kids out there don’t get that,” shared Bass. “And even if their parents accept them, there’s a lot of times when the kid still knows that they still disagree with it.
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