Megan Fox revealed how she feels about estranged husband Brian Austin Green’s new girlfriend, Sharna Burgess.

Green, 47, shared a photo to Instagram on Tuesday of him kissing the "Dancing with the Stars" pro, 36, at Disney World’s Animal Kingdom and wrote, "It’s been a really long time since I’ve been with someone I can truly share life with."

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And while some thought the former "Beverly Hills, 90210" star’s caption was a dig at Fox, it appears the "Transformers" star did not see it that way.

"Grateful for Sharna," Fox, 35, wrote in a since-deleted comment, adding a purple heart emoji.

In the comments section of a screenshot taken by Comments by Celebs, many praised the actress for her mature attitude.

"The maturity!!!! LOVE To seeee it," TV personality Morgan Stewart commented.

"That’s awesome really makes me respect Megan Fox," wrote a follower.

"Megan is the best! He was so petty in the beginning and now he found someone and they can all get along… people do change, people grow and some relationships just don’t last… it’s not a bad thing it’s a sign of growth," another commented.

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Despite the praise for Fox, most people couldn’t help but focus on Green’s seemingly shady caption, as he and Fox split only just last year. She famously has moved on with Machine Gun Kelly.

"His caption is meant as a diss to Megan. They broke up relatively recently lol means he wasn’t enjoying life with her," noted one follower. "There were a million other ways he could shown appreciation without saying this."

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"Shots fired," wrote another fan.

"They so messy," commented another. "Both of them."

Fox and Green had been married for almost 10 years after getting together in 2004. Their relationship was a roller coaster, with Fox first filing for divorce in 2015 before the pair reconciled the following year. She dismissed their divorce case in 2019.

Fox refiled for divorce in November 2020. They’re parents to sons Noah, 8, Bodhi, 7, and Journey, 4.

This story first appeared in the New York Post.