Megan Fox Reveals She Was A Victim Of
Significant Sexual Harassment In Hollywood
May 15. 2019
Megan Fox
Hollywood actress Megan Fox is keeping quiet
regarding the people who sexually harassed and sexually assaulted
her in Hollywood. Fox stated to the New York Times, “Even with the
#MeToo movement, and everyone coming out with stories — and one
could assume that I probably have quite a few stories, and I do — I
didn’t speak out for many reasons. I just didn’t think based on how
I’d been received by people, and by feminists, that I would be a
sympathetic victim. And I thought if ever there were a time where
the world would agree that it’s appropriate to victim-shame someone,
it would be when I come forward with my story.”
Fox knows if she came forward it would further
damage her career, which already took a blow when Steven Spielberg
got her fired from “Transformers” for referring to his fellow
director, Michael Bay, as “Hitler.” Spielberg is Jewish. Bay was
adopted by Jewish people and raised in said faith. Therefore, Jewish
people like Spielberg dislike when people use the name “Hitler” in a
manner they deem unfit. Spielberg took it very personally. Megan
knows Bay is in the Jewish religion and to state that he is behaving
like “Hitler” was not going to be well-received. However, she was
angry as he has been abusive with her.
Fox further stated of the sexual harassment she
has encountered in Hollywood, “I also feel like I’m not the
universal hammer of justice. This is not to say that other people
shouldn’t do what they feel is right. But in my circumstance, I
don’t feel it’s my job to punish someone because they did something
bad to me.”
Michael Bay, Charlie Sheen and a host of
executives and directors sexually harassed Fox to terrible degrees.
Bay, is one of the people who constantly sexually harassed Fox and
degraded her for his amusement and that of others. That’s why she
got mad at him. To make matters worse, he was being very mean to her
on movie sets for not giving him the type of romantic attention he
desired. I was told he wanted to marry her. However, Fox has been in
a relationship with actor Brian Austin Green for many years and went
on to marry him.
Other movie directors sought to cast Fox in their
films, but the sexual harassment reappeared. Hollywood executives
also sexually harassed Fox. Hollywood is an industry that likes to
exploit people in every way. If you allow them, they will use you up
like a prostitute, then drop you for the next hot upcoming star.
There is an arrogant attitude in Hollywood
regarding some who are deemed unattractive and have insecurity
issues, sexually propositioning people that others say are out of
their league. They use their industry connections and threaten to
destroy careers if they don’t get to have sex with whomever they
choose. And it’s really quite pathetic.
People are sexually harassing others, coercing
them into sex, lest they destroy their careers or do even worse to
them (sic lawbreaking, psychotic private investigators on them, to
spy on, threaten, harass, burglarize and in some cases assault, as
seen in the Anthony Pellicano criminal trial). They are cowardly,
sniveling trash in Hollywood who engage in this type of sick,
depraved misconduct, all because they were rejected or become
obsessed with someone who has no interest in them.
Some of the directors, producers and executives,
who are considered unattractive pursue actors and actresses who have
no desire to be with them, but use threats of all kind to get sex
from unwilling participants. Then they go around bragging in the
industry, name dropping attractive people they’ve had sex with, in
trying to impress others. However, people with sense know better
regarding the coercive methods they used to bed attractive
entertainers who otherwise would not touch them with a ten foot
pole.
STORY SOURCE
Megan Fox on Why She Won’t Speak Out in the #MeToo
Movement
Dec. 7, 2018 - You’ve spoken out strongly about
how Hollywood undervalues women and perhaps paid a price in terms of
your career. In fact, an article last year suggested that the public
owes you an apology. Do we?
I mean, that’s a lovely sentiment, and I
appreciate that. [Long pause] I don’t know that I want to feel
anything about it because my words were taken and used against me in
a way that was — at that time in my life, at that age and dealing
with that level of fame — really painful. I don’t want to say this
about myself, but let’s say that I was ahead of my time and so
people weren’t able to understand. Instead, I was rejected because
of qualities that are now being praised in other women coming
forward. And because of my experience, I feel it’s likely that I
will always be just out of the collective understanding. I don’t
know if there will ever be a time where I’m considered normal or
relatable or likable.
Even with the #MeToo movement, and everyone coming
out with stories — and one could assume that I probably have quite a
few stories, and I do — I didn’t speak out for many reasons. I just
didn’t think based on how I’d been received by people, and by
feminists, that I would be a sympathetic victim. And I thought if
ever there were a time where the world would agree that it’s
appropriate to victim-shame someone, it would be when I come forward
with my story.
Is there anything you’d like to say here?
No, because I also feel like I’m not the universal
hammer of justice. This is not to say that other people shouldn’t do
what they feel is right. But in my circumstance, I don’t feel it’s
my job to punish someone because they did something bad to me.
https://www.nytimes.com
Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green step out together with
their children after dismissing divorce
Published: 20:25 EDT, 4 May 2019 | Updated: 22:04
EDT, 4 May 2019 - She recently dismissed her divorce petition. And
Megan Fox, 32, was joined by her heartthrob husband Brian Austin
Green, 45, when she stepped out this weekend in Los Angeles… As the
#MeToo movement took off, she told the New York Times that the
public perception of her influenced her decision not to share her
own experiences.
'I just didn’t think based on how I’d been
received by people, and by feminists, that I would be a sympathetic
victim,' the Jennifer's Body star explained. 'And I thought if ever
there were a time where the world would agree that it’s appropriate
to victim-shame someone, it would be when I come forward with my
story,' she said, adding that she had 'quite a few stories' to tell…
https://www.dailymail.co.uk