Dancing with the StarsproSharna Burgessthinks she’ll need a bigger vehicle if she and actorBrian Austin Greenare to have any more kids.

The couple met through their business manager and went on to dance together during season 30 of the Disney+ show in the fall of 2021. They welcomed their first son together,Zane Walker, 5 months, back in June.

Along withKassius,whom Green shares withVanessa Marcil,the formerBeverly Hills, 90210star is also dad to Noah Shannon, 10, Bohdi Ransom, 8, and Journey River, 6, with ex-wifeMegan Fox.

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Though welcoming Zane was the first time the Australian-born dancer had given birth, Burgess is back and forth about if she is ready to do it again anytime soon.

“I’m all of the above, I guess,” Burgess says. “It’s a conversation that we’ve had about, ‘Would we do it again? Could we do it again?'”

For now, Burgess is busy pouring all of her time and attention into her littlest one.

“I’m so in love with being a mom and so in love with Zane, so that flips both sides of the coin,” she explains. “I would love to do it again, but I also want to give my absolute everything to this boy that we have.”

Sharna Burgess with son Zane and Brian Austin Green’s sons Noah, Bodhi and Journey.Brian Austin Green Instagram

Brian Austin Green Celebrates 2 Years with Sharna Burgess

“It changes everything,” adds Green. “You got to think traveling and school and driving. It’s everything, [even] hotel rooms. From five to six is a big step.”

“The rational part of my brain is like, ‘Let’s just wait and see, we’ll just give us some time,’ " Burgess says. “Maybe we’ll be one and done, but then there’s that other part of me that’s like, ‘Now go on, one more time. Just do it one more time.’ So we’ll see. It’s definitely not in the near future. We are going to love on and live the best life with the babies that we have at home, and it’s a never-say-never situation.”

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“I think we need to overall raise the stigma on talking about feelings and mental health and asking for help and knowing that we’re not alone,” Burgess shares. “Predominantly when it comes to men. I think women and young girls are taught to talk about their feelings or connect with emotions or ask for help a lot more than what men are.”

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source: people.com