Megan Fox GQ

September 27, 2009 by Richie Berges 

Megan Fox is bikini-luscious on the October 2008 cover of GQ. The 22-year-old hottie didn’t hold back in her interview.

On not wanting to be famous right now: “I’ve done one movie. And it’s not a movie I want to stand on as far as acting ability goes. I mean—I’m not going to win an Oscar anytime soon. I’m not Meryl Streep.”
On Disney’s management of Cyrus and Hudgens sickening her: “They take these little girls…teach them how to sing and dance, and make them wear belly shirts, but they won’t allow them to be their own people. It makes me sick. I would never issue an apology for my life and for who I am. It’s like, Oh, I’m sorry I took a naked, private picture that someone … sold for money. … You shouldn’t have to apologize. somebody betrayed Vanessa, but no one’s angry at that person. She had to apologize. I hate Disney for making her does that.”

On dealing with anxiety: “Before I go onstage anywhere, I take a Xanax now.”
On other side of bad internet buzz that “The other day, I said I eat a lot of cake, and that was the top story on Yahoo!”

On philosophy we shouldn’t be such prudes “Sex is something that everyone does, so why can’t I talk about it?”

MEGAN FOX has her fingers in her long black hair, and as she tosses her head this way and that, she runs her hands slowly down her face and onto her neck and chest. She’s panting as if undergoing some very heavy exertion. “My daddy’s in prison,” she heaves.

There are all sorts of perils in becoming famous at 22 without having earned it. There’s the anxiety (Before I go onstage anywhere, I take a Xanax now), the endless gossipy attention (“The other day, I said I eat a lot of cake, and that was the top story on Yahoo!”), the comparisons to older actresses whose biographies even remotely resemble hers—in Fox’s case, Angelina Jolie (“I don’t even consider her human; she’s like a superhuman goddess”). More than anything else, Fox is nervous that all the hype might cause everything to fizzle out before she’s given a chance to, you know, act. “I want people to know me through the movies I do,” she says. “I want to be judged on that.

Megan Fox movies are reverse in GQ magazine and this time it’s the Italian version. Yep, these pics are from the August 2009 issue of GQ Italy. I would bet money that most of Megan’s fans have seen these GQ photos in the past, but even though I knew these pictures were recycled, they were definitely worth my time once again. Sometimes it’s good to cover old material just to bone up. What can be said about Megan Fox that has not said before? I can not think of anything, but I still dig that little blue outfit and that skimpy black bikini. Wow, Megan Fox has one hell of a body–and the Italians are a couple years behind!

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