Megan Fox Q&A

Posted on Jun 15, 2009

After reading all those great quotes from our first interview with Transformers star Megan Fox (“As far as girls go, I have a really badass personality”), we’re sure you were clamoring for more. Well, lucky you, more is what we have. Read on for some extras from our chat with the woman who once said she has “the libido of a teenage boy”…


On her recent statements against Disney, for Olivia Wilde, and about her raging libido.

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: You recently were quoted saying “F— Disney” for how they handled the Miley Cyrus blow-up about her Vanity Fair photo. Did you regret that?
MEGAN FOX: No, when I said ‘F— Disney!’, I f—ing meant that! Because I was defending Miley Cyrus and all these young kids that they basically enslave and then basically s— on when something goes wrong publicly. The fact that they made Miley Cyrus apologize publicly for a photograph that she took with Annie Leibovitz is outrageous. They should have had a Disney rep on the set who was watching over it, because it’s Annie Leibovitz. She’s known for doing a certain kind of photography. And they didn’t. And that’s their fault. To force a 14- or 15-year-old girl to come out and apologize like she’s done something wrong is not acceptable. If you ever watch the Disney Channel, they’re selling sex. All the girls on these shows have on full Pussycat Doll makeup, they’re wearing tight-ass leather pants, and they’re dressed up like these little cupcakes. So what they do on their network is so much worse than what Annie Leibovitz did, which was a beautiful photograph.

What about when you said, ‘I have the libido of a teenage boy’?
I don’t think that’s true. I mean, I think within a certain relationship I can be extremely sexual, but at the same time, because I’m a loner, once I’m alone, I can go weeks, months, forever without a boyfriend and be perfectly fine. So I don’t think I’m a sex addict, no.

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Good Morning, Megan Fox: The Full Esquire Cover Story

Posted on May 20, 2009

You’ve seen the sexy Megan Fox video. But once you get the Transformers star something to eat, once you get her out in the fresh air, once she’s comfortable… Hallelujah.

Megan Fox won’t kick her horse.

She’s just sort of tapping it, using her Ugg-booted right foot to give it a nudge with her heel. But to Bandit (that’s the horse), this is more of a suggestion, and what this horse needs right now is a command, a firm whack on the undercarriage with both heels that says “Stop screwing off!” — and this Fox is either unwilling or unable to give.

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Megan Fox On Dating

Posted on May 05, 2009

Megan Fox has been called “Earth’s Hottest Girl” and the actress’ heat will only continue to rise with the release of this summer’s Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, which she promises will have “twice the budget, twice the explosives, and twice the robots and fight sequences. It’s a big, huge movie!”

But the actress’ movies might be the third most talked about thing when it comes to Megan’s life – right behind her dating life and her body.

In an interview in Elle magazine’s June issue, the young actress revealed how her much talked about relationship with Brian Austin Green began.

She first met Brian on the set of Hope & Faith, saying he seemed “sweet and quiet, harmless. I was like, ‘Oh my God, I have to be with you. You’re not a threat, you’re not some d-bag that’s going to cause a lot of problems.’”

At the time Brian was 30, while Megan was just 18 years old.

“I had to convince him that I was slightly more responsible and well-spoken and had other things to bring to the table besides being 18,” she told the mag.

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Elle Cover Story

Posted on May 05, 2009

Megan Fox is looking gorgeous on the cover of the June 2009 issue of Elle. Here is a couple of quotes:

On being bullied and picked on at school: “I think, for me, what was intimidating was that I’ve always gotten along better with boys. That rubbed people the wrong way.”

On maturing early: “I’ve lived the life of a 35-year-old since I was 18. I’m so suspicious of boys-slash-men. I just don’t like them or trust them.”

On giving male writers an amped-up version of her past: “They’re boys; they’re easily toyed with. I tell stories and have them eating out of my hand.”

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