Star says she’s been engaged for 4 years

Jun 19, 2010 09:38 GMT  ·  By

A couple of days ago, word got out in the media that Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green were engaged for the second time, which her rep confirmed. On the red carpet at the premiere of her latest movie “Jonah Hex” last night, Fox downplayed reports, saying she was surprised by how fast they spread online – especially since it was not exactly news, as E! Online informs.

According to the former “Transformers” stunner, she and Brian have been engaged for about four years, so one can easily see why she finds the idea that this got out just now very funny. The two have been together for many years, though the media has constantly been speculating that they are in the habit of taking breaks from their relationship every once in a while, until they solve whatever problems they have that makes being together very hard.

“We’ve been engaged for four years, so I don’t know why the story is breaking now like it’s new. But I’m happy to still be engaged and still be with him,” Fox told E! on the red carpet. As for the report that, in all the commotion of being proposed to, she lost her diamond ring in the sand, that is just a shameless lie, the actress also said. ‘I don’t know where it came from, but someone made a lot of money for lying about a lot of things,” Megan explained.

“And interestingly enough, my Awful Truth cohort Ted Casablanca hears that the whole reengagement announcement could be very deliberately timed. Either way, the hottie claims she has no plans to walk down the aisle anytime soon. ‘There’s no plan yet,’ she said of their wedding plans, ‘The stars will align and it will happen one day.’ Her fiancé wasn’t by her side at her premiere, because she told him to go cheer on the Lakers instead. ‘Brian’s at the Laker game, where he should be,’ she told E! ‘I made him go. He wanted to come [to the premiere] and I said “You can’t miss this. It’s historical”.’” E! further writes.

Critics would say that Brian was better off at the game than seeing “Jonah Hex,” because the movie has almost no redeeming quality whatsoever: it is directed, shot and edited badly, and Megan is so bad in it that it’s almost as if she’s ruining Josh Brolin and John Malkovich’s impressive performances on purpose, early reviews say, as we’ve also reported.