241 Megan Fox Quotes That Will Leave You Speechless
Megan Fox quickly rose to fame as one of the most recognizable stars of Hollywood thanks to her Camaro scene in the blockbuster film 'Transformers'. While she has since then re-donned her voluptuous image for magazine cover shoots and films, she also claimed that she created this persona because she was shy and insecure. She considers herself a different type of role model who can make young girls feel "strong and intelligent". She appeared on media several times during the late 2000s speaking about how her image affected her, some of which we have gathered below. Her speeches and interviews are usually about her image, how she handles fame, her ideas about people, love, and relationships.
I have the libido of a 15-year-old boy...
Social media has changed everything in our world. The collective humanity, as it was, has such a voice these days, and that's never really existed before.
I'm very domestic, and I think that keeps me sane. My personal relationships keep me grounded.
I married my husband who is thirteen years older, so I will always be a trophy wife for him.
I feel like it's impossible to please the hardcore comic book fans, because they'll never be happy no matter what you do.
Life on earth is like college and we're all just trying to pass the courses.
I like to be open with journalists and I like to be honest. I hate being disingenuous because that's really uncomfortable for me; I don't excel at doing that.
Once you let the words go, you have no control over how they're printed or what the media does with them. So there's no point in trying to make plans or to control it.
I have absolutely no skill set that would suggest that I would be able to do directing. [...] If I were able to, I'd like to get into that.
I don't want to have people get completely sick of me before I've ever even done something legitimate.
Everyone with an iPhone is a journalist in their own way now, especially because we live in a tabloid culture.
Almost everything I say, no matter how innocent my intentions are, seems to get sort of manipulated and sensationalized and turned into some ridiculous news story.
If alcohol is legal, I don't see why people still have a ban on marijuana.
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.
It's an immense amount of pressure, celebrity itself.
I think I'm a different kind of role model for young girls.
I don't really resent being on the red carpet as much as I do having to deal with the paparazzi.
I'm horrible to live with. I don't clean. My clothes end up wherever I take them off. I forget to flush the toilet.
I loved 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.' It was such a big part of my childhood.
I'm not going to win an Oscar anytime soon. I'm not Meryl Streep.
I'm not a 'sexy' 'beautiful' woman. It takes a lot of work to make me look like a girl.
I do have a 22-inch waist, I will say that.
What distracts me from my reality is bigfoot. They are my celebrities.
Because everyone is someone's child, every woman seems like someone's mother.
My weight fluctuates constantly—I don't really take good care of myself. I just sort of exist and survive.
And you know, the people who hate kids and don't want kids always end up having 50 of them.
I'm so suspicious of boys-slash-men. I just don't like them or trust them.
People who don't like me talk about it as though I'm trash because I have tattoos. I find that insane because it's 2008, not the 1950s. Tattoos aren't limited to sailors. It's a form of art I find beautiful. I love it.
I'm not trying to take Cate Blanchett down.
If there's no sun, I go batshit crazy.