Megan Fox Thinks She’s Pretty Sexy
Modesty: who needs it? Certainly not Megan Fox.
The actress told a packed Comic-Con audience that she was “pretty sexy” in her new film, Jennifer’s Body (to be released on September 18). She also hinted at a hot girl-on-girl kiss which occurs in the movie, something which Fox would get more than a little kick out of, given her sexual orientation.
“I’m think I’m pretty sexy [in Jennifer's Body],” Fox said at a press conference for the film. “The movie is SO sexy! You better put on your sexy shoes for this movie!”
In the film, Fox continued, “there’s sort of a hint of, a little bit of a lesbian relationship that happens. There’s a girl-on-girl kiss.
“And beyond that, before every kill there is a seduction that occurs. The boys have to be seduced to get in close enough to the dead girl in order for her to devour them.”
The premise for the movie is pretty simple: Fox basically spends the majority of the time eating young men, seducing boys and girls alike, whilst covered in a liberal amount of blood – your typical horror film, in other words.
But don’t expect Fox to criticize Jennifer’s Body like she did Revenge of The Fallen. The 23-year-old said that she “loved” starring in her new horror film because “it’s so unapologetic and completely inappropriate at all times.”
The actress explained: “There are no robots to distract you from whatever performance I do give. So if it’s terrible, you’re going to know that it’s terrible! That of course is intimidating, but I think the character was so much fun for me. And I wasn’t really sure what I was doing. I was just trying to have fun with it.”
“I sort of felt like I was being able to make fun of my own image, sort of, as to how some people might perceive Megan Fox to be,” she added. “I was just sort of flying freely and I hope some of it worked.”
If her performance is anything like the one she gave in the Transformers sequel, then I think I can safely predict that Jennifer’s Body is going to suck because of Fox’s less than mediocre acting ability.
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