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Megan Fox Claims Her "Body Aches" From Carrying Around The Sins Of Men

Megan Fox announces her poetry book will be released soon, and she releases an odd statement about having kept men's secrets her entire life.

By Gina Florio3 min read
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The controverial actress Megan Fox, known for her role in Jennifer’s Body, is set to release her debut poetry collection, “Pretty Boys are Poisonous,” in November. The publishing house Gallery Books, a subsidiary of Simon & Schuster, will bring the collection to the readers. The official synopsis provides a glimpse into the theme and tone of the book, highlighting Fox’s ability to weave her humor through a series of dark, poignant poems. Across more than 80 pieces, she delves deep into the complex dynamics of relationships, addressing the sacrifices one makes in the name of love, and the danger of losing one's identity in the process. Her statement about the book has raised some eyebrows, hinting that she unleashed her crazy side while writing it.

Megan Fox Claims Her "Body Aches" from Carrying Around the Sins of Men

Fox provided a personal insight into the motivation behind her writings. She described the poems as an expression of the emotional turmoil she had suppressed for years, likening them to a healing process. For Fox, the poetry became a medium to voice out the burdens she supposedly bore, particularly those linked to the secrets of men she had been entangled with. Through her words, she said she hopes to inspire others to break free from their own shackles, reclaiming their happiness and identity.

“These poems were written in an attempt to excise the illness that had taken root in me because of my silence. I’ve spent my entire life keeping the secrets of men, my body aches from carrying the weight of their sins," she said in a statement. "My freedom lives in these pages, and I hope that my words can inspire others to take back their happiness and their identity by using their voice to illuminate what’s been buried, but not forgotten, in the darkness.”

Fox's personal life, which has been under the public eye, is marked by notable relationships. She was married to Brian Austin Green, the famed star from “Beverly Hills, 90210,” for over a decade from 2010 to 2021. The couple has three sons. Following this, she entered a tumultuous, highly-publicized relationship with the musician Machine Gun Kelly in 2020.

The actress and rapper crossed paths in Los Angeles after the end of Fox's marriage to Green. Their bond deepened while filming the 2021 movie Midnight in the Switchgrass. This meeting birthed a romance that many describe as a "twin flame" connection, seemingly destined and written in the stars. Over the course of their relationship, Fox and MGK have provided fans with various memorable moments. Her upcoming book's cover features a snake moving through lips. MGK expressed his pride and support for her new venture on social media. Their relationship has been marked with much controversy, including their admitting that they drink each other's blood for ceremonial purposes.

To add another dimension to her book, an audiobook version will also be released, narrated by Megan Fox herself, ensuring that fans get to hear the poetry in the voice of its creator.

While many fans express excitement about the book, most people are simply annoyed with her constant victim narrative that paints men as the aggressors and women as the victims—no matter what the situation may be. It seems that Fox is always coming out with something crazy to shock people with, and that's probably by design.

She publicly criticized political commentator Robby Starbuck for his allegations that he saw two of her sons upset over being “forced” to wear girls' clothes. Starbuck shared a photo of Fox with her sons, pointing out one son's pink shirt reading, "Strong GIRLS." He claimed to have seen the kids distressed about wearing such clothing about five years ago when they both resided in a gated community in California. Starbuck said he was previously acquainted with Fox and never spoke about the incident earlier due to the children's young age. However, after seeing a recent photo of her sons, he felt compelled to share. Records confirm Starbuck did live in the same community as Fox, known as the Oaks in Calabasas, a popular residence for celebrities.

Brian Green, Fox’s ex-husband, dismissed Starbuck’s claims, emphasizing the falsity of the story and accusing Starbuck of ulterior motives. In response to Starbuck’s tweet, Fox posted images hinting at her wrath and warned Starbuck against exploiting her children's gender identity for political clout. Starbuck responded, insisting on the truth of his account and offering to privately show Fox proof of his claims. Fox has previously spoken about her son Noah's choice to wear dresses from the age of two and has educated herself on gender expression and identity to support her children.

There is no indication yet that her book will involve anything about her experience with motherhood, but these kinds of public displays only show that Fox will do anything for attention, even if it means oversexualizing herself, exploiting her children, and pretending to be an eternal victim of men.

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