KEY POINTS

  • Megan Fox will be next seen in "Till Death"
  • The actress will also feature in "Midnight in the Switchgrass"
  • Fox shares three kids with estranged husband Brian Austin Green
     

Megan Fox's kids adorably crashed her interview Monday and the actress admitted that they don't listen to her at all.

The actress appeared on the "Today" show Monday to discuss her upcoming movie, "Till Death," which is slated to release Thursday.

While she was speaking with hosts Jenna Bush Hager and Savannah Guthrie on a video call, one of her kids could be seen running in the background.

Fox shares three kids – 8-year-old Noah, 7-year-old Bodhi and 4-year-old Journey – with estranged husband Brian Austin Green.

"They just woke up. It's 7:30 here. So, they woke up a few minutes ago, and it just is what it is," the 35-year-old actress explained. "You always have to make it work."

"I'm in the house that we're staying in right now, this is the living room area," she said. "And they all fell asleep on the couch last night, watching a movie. So, they just woke up."

As the actress discussed her upcoming movie, one of her kids once again crashed the interview and could be seen crawling around the living room.

"Here comes another one," Fox said as Journey ran by her. "Journey, you've got to crawl."

"I wish there was a way – I'm sure a lot of moms feel this way – where you could, just every once in a while for a day, put them all back at that 2, 3-year-old period," Fox said.

The actress further noted it was "hard to watch" kids grow up quickly.

"I actually struggle with that a lot, I cry about it all the time, because they grow up so fast," Fox admitted. "My phone will send me pictures of them when they were younger, and it's hard to look at it. It's painful to love something so much. But I have three boys. They are hilarious. They don't listen to me at all."

"I also feel like no matter how engaged you are or how hard you were trying at the time, you always look back, and you're like, 'I could have been more present' or 'I hope I was grateful for this while I was in that moment, 'cause I'll never get that moment back,'" she continued while looking at her kids in the background.

Fox will also be seen in "Midnight in the Switchgrass," which is slated to release on July 23.

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"Teenager Mutant Ninja Turtles 2" star Megan Fox, pictured Oct. 5, 2014, thinks parents should monitor their children on social media. Getty Images