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Megan Fox Issues The Most Superficial Quote Ever

June 11. 2009

Megan Fox gave GQ magazine the most superficial quote ever to come out of an actress' mouth. Her statement was so vapid, it is ridiculous. She stated and I quote, "My only job is to get up, take a shower, do my hair, and look attractive."  Once again, people won't take you seriously when you say things like that.

In another interview she stated people are to stop comparing her to Angelina Jolie, when she has done everything she can to make herself over into the woman. From the tattoos, drug use, clothing, dark hair then highlights, actor boyfriend whose name begins with "Br" and claiming bisexuality and to be of the same racial and ethnic make-up, Megan has willingly transformed into Jolie. You and Octomom.

However, there is one thing Fox lacks that Jolie has - charm and politeness.

Megan Fox: Stop Comparing Me to Angelina Jolie!

Thursday June 11, 2009 - Most stars would be happy to be compared to Angelina Jolie. Megan Fox isn't one of them.

"It's a lack of creativity on the media's part," the Transformers star says in the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly (on newsstands June 12). "Because I have tattoos and dark hair and I was in an action movie? That's as far as the similarities extend."...

"She always seems otherworldly in her power and her confidence," Fox says. "I'm sure she has no idea who I am. But if I were her, I'd be like, 'Who the ---- is this little bull---- brat who was in Transformers that's going to be the next me?' I don't want to meet her. I'd be embarrassed."

Fox even interjects when asked if she wanted to follow in Jolie's footsteps of starting out as a sex symbol before taking on serious roles.

"Angelina Jolie was always a Method actress," she says. "She'd been nominated for Golden Globes before she ever did Tomb Raider." ...

Still, the star -- who admits "I'm clearly not ugly" -- isn't bothered by the fact that she's seen as a sex symbol.

"I don't know why someone would complain about that," she says. "That just means that the bar has been set pretty low. People don't expect me to do anything that's worth watching. So I can only be an overachiever. I think all women in Hollywood are known as sex symbols. That's what our purpose is in this business. You're merchandised, you're a product. You're sold and it's based on sex. But that's okay. I think women should be empowered by that, not degraded."

In fact, she doesn't regret how Transformers made her "this new girl" in the industry.

"I happened to be such an outrageous personality that people wanted to start writing about me because it was deemed controversial," she says. "I think if I had been a typical Hollywood actress and I said all the right things and I had been a publicity android, it wouldn't have escalated to this level."...

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