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Megan Fox Pregnant, Expecting Second Baby: 'She's Great,' Says Husband

Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green are expecting their second child together and the actor recently revealed that his wife is doing "great."

Green, who arrived alone at the 5th Annual Night of Generosity in Beverly Hills on Friday, appeared to be in good spirits while posing on the red carpet. While Fox, 27, was reportedly not well enough to attend, she is said to be fine.

"[She's] doing great," Green said regarding Fox's pregnancy according to People magazine. "She did great the first time around, but I wouldn't wish the experience on anybody. I couldn't do it."

The couple, who welcomed the birth of their first child Noah in September, is said to be thrilled with the pregnancy news however the "Anger Management" star admitted that a newborn baby may be challenging.

"We honestly have no idea and we discuss it daily and think, 'How are we going to do this?'" he said. "I think we'll see when it happens. People do it all the time."

The couple reportedly met in 2004 while on the set of "Hope & Faith," and although they broke off their 2009 engagement, they eventually managed to tie the knot in 2010. Green, 40, revealed his secret to keeping the "Transformers" actress happy throughout her pregnancy.

"I just do whatever she asks for and I say 'Yes,' no matter what it may be," he said.

In October the actress, who is also a stepmother to Green's 10-year-old son, Kassius, from his previous relationship with actress Vanessa Marcil, gushed about motherhood.

"We have been very lucky to have had a peaceful few weeks at home... I gave birth to our son Noah Shannon Green on September 27th. He is healthy, happy, and perfect," Fox wrote via her Facebook page.

"We are humbled to have the opportunity to call ourselves the parents of this beautiful soul and I am forever grateful to God for allowing me to know this kind of boundless, immaculate love. Thanks to those of you who wish to send your positive energy and well wishes. May God bless you and your families abundantly," she added.

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