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Posted on: January 28, 2013 by Christine |
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The Transformers star tells Marie Claire magazine about the joy four-month-old Noah has brought her
The Transformers star, 26, tells Marie Claire magazine about the joy four-month-old Noah has brought.
“I’ve never been validated by work or fame or Hollywood or any of that,” she says.
“The ultimate satisfaction for me is being with my son.
“All I wanted to do my whole, whole life was have a baby and, now, I’ve finally done it.
“I just want to give Noah as much of myself as I can.
“And I want to have more kids. That is where my heart is.”
Read the full interview in the March issue, out this Thursday.
Source: www.mirror.co.uk
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Posted on: March 29, 2012 by Christine |
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Transformers the movie-catching exhibit successful performance of the acting world and sought-after names in recent years become one of Hollywood Megan Fox bad girl image, albeit reluctantly and slowly tried to wipe hard to draw. How? The answer to the secret of this conversation!
[Translated] Poor girl, sexy, female fox … Since 2007, the Transformers movie costarring Megan Fox is telling them at the beginning of words. Beautiful 25-year-old star also known for its breathtaking beauty, as well as open sözlülü?üyle. The best example, a journalist who interviewed him last year, 90 percent of Hollywood’s narcissistic people söylemesiydi occurred, this output had attracted attention.
When we get together in an Italian restaurant in Los Angeles Jones’ta Contrary to concerns in the visible and in front of me stood a very different Megan. Wavy hair, natural makeup and heels, cream-colored cardigan in tones of red carpet Megan Fox is completely different.
After switching ordered spaghetti and meatballs for dinner the waiter smiled and thanked lightly. When asked about the reason for the rough and boot the image of a strong woman began by saying: “I thought my body was made ??because of tattoos. I also asked the question I answer without thinking upon, this state is so crazy people. I think I draw the image of women is difficult without being aware of people around me. In fact, no I’m not such a one. ”
In the new film and start talking about his private life, everything becomes evident. Beyond the obvious fact I have a very different Megan. So, how is it?
Funny girl on Sexy Women Adventure Pass
Megan Fox, Transformers, Jennifer’s Body, played by sexy films, holding that breaks, you want to bring out the funny side vamp characters, unlike the report says. Take part in the coming days, wonderful acting, as well as three new jokes in the film is getting ready to pull the attention. “When I first started this job, but now I know I did not know exactly what you want. I want to take part in comedy films. Around, funny, and fun work environment is a set of sounds so good people,” he says.
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Posted on: February 23, 2012 by Christine |
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Megan Fox is a superhero. Not the reptile-under-the-removable-human-shell variety—think species Superwoman, complete with celestial looks and the power to render most males speechless with one glance. This is incontrovertible, incontestable, indisputable. So why hasn’t the idea-ravenous pack of Hollywood producers, studio chiefs, packaging agents and imaginators in coffee shops across the scribe universe figured this out? How have they missed the myriad clues?
Let’s start at the beginning. Megan Denise Fox was born (or crash-landed) in Oak Ridge, Tenn., on May 16, 1986. Alongside her sister Kristi, older by 12 years, Fox was raised in a strict domestic environment. Until about age 10, she attended a Pentecostal church complete with snake handling and revivals; as a little girl, she found escape in the Old and New Testaments, awed and entertained by the parting of seas, the plagues of locusts, and the many and varied fights and flights. “That passed for pop culture in our house,” Fox says, adding that the stories helped to initiate a lifelong interest in religions, and specifically in Christianity. “I’ve always been intrigued and repulsed by how divisive and hateful different Christian denominations are to one another despite their obvious commonalities and interconnections,” she says. Religion remains a central pillar in Fox’s life; she regularly attends an L.A. church that she says is “not judgmental, does not close its doors to anybody, and has a young, active, passionate congregation, which is how I like to experience church.”
Paradoxically, considering the many prohibitions she faced, Fox was allowed to perform from a very early age. She began dance class at the community center in nearby Kingston, Tenn., and created private re-characterizations of Dorothy Gale from The Wizard of Oz (Judy Garland was her childhood film idol). Her parents divorced when she was 5, and by the time Fox was 10, her mother Darlene had remarried and the family moved to Port St. Lucie, a small city on Florida’s Atlantic coast within easy driving distance of a much bigger stage: Miami. “It was close enough to pursue catalog modeling,” she says. “I started getting jobs quickly.” Fox has used adjectives like “abrasive,” “loner” and even “obnoxious” to describe herself during this period, and between ages 10 and 16 she was constantly grounded for transgressions that ranged from sneaking out of the house to “borrowing” the car long before she had a license.
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