Sharna Burgess applauded fans who claimed that Zayn, her and Brian Austin Green’s son, was “like a girl.”
On Tuesday, the original “Dancing With the Stars” pro took him to Instagram to share an adorable video of the three-year-old rocking his blonde hair in panties ahead of his first day in kindergarten.
In the comments section of the clip, an Instagram user wrote: See Beverly Hills, 90210.
Burgess, 40, returns to hatred and says, “Make your (sic) account private.
The Australian ballroom dancer then turned off the comments in her post.
The Instagram reel also included Zane’s unusual look, with Burgess, with three older half sisters.
Noah, Bodhis and Journey were happy to surround Zane as they posed for a photo before heading to school.
Noah helped the toddler hold the sign “first day of school.” Zane explained that he is a lover of greenery, ice cream, Halloween and more.
Kneeling to the far left, Journey stood behind the trio, flashing signs of peace.
Green, 52, and Fox, 39, were married from 2010 to 2021.
The alum of “Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicle” and the actress of “Transformers” welcomed Noah and Bod in September 2012 and February 2014, respectively.
They then welcomed their third child, Journey, in August 2016.
In June 2023, the “Jennifer’s Body” star called out Robbie Starbuck after accusing her children of forcing them to “wear girls clothes.”
“I don’t want to give you this attention because you obviously have an influence,” Fox wrote at the time via Instagram, along with a screenshot of the now-deleted tweet of a former US Congressional candidate.
“But I can tell you something…it doesn’t matter how hopeless you are at any time to gain wealth, power, success or fame – never use your child as leverage or social currency.
Fox further denounced Starbuck, writing that his attempt to “exploit” her “child gender identity” put him on the “wrong side of the universe.”
“I’ve been burned over and over by anxious, narcissistic, helpless, and staked by a small man like you, but I’m still here,” she added. “You were with the wrong witch.”
Green also shut down the claims of former politicians, telling TMZ that Starbucks’ claims are “the perfect example of someone with selfish motivations who don’t mind having a negative impact on parent-child relationships.”