Megan Fox Talks Jennifer’s Body

November 15th, 2009 // Leave a Comment

Oy vey.  This one again.  Happy Monday!

Megan Fox had a long chat with the New York Times where she continues to unleash the crazy on us unsuspecting lot.  Ok, so we’re a bit suspecting by now.

She spoke briefly about the stink-bomb that was Jennifer’s Body:

“People expected Jennifer’s Body to make so much money, but I was doubtful. The movie is about a man-eating, cannibalistic lesbian cheerleader, and that pretty much eliminates middle America. It’s obviously a girl-power movie, but it’s also about how scary girls are. Girls can be a nightmare.”

Traitor!  She’s out of the secret girl club.  She also had this to say:

“If I was to have a message, it would be to be a different kind of role model to girls. With Jennifer’s Body, I want to say, It’s O.K. to be different from how you’re supposed to be. I worry that’s totally lost.”

Hmm, is that the message I was supposed to get from a lesbian zombie movie?  I guess I was busy being a scary nightmare.  But hey, I like to start a Monday morning saying something nice, so at least homegirl looks good in her underwear.

Gallery Info: Megan Fox leaves the Coffee Bean in Studio City, CA, whilst thinking many deep thoughts.

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