
Join Alex in the studio for a sit-down interview with Megan Fox where nothing is off limits. Megan sets the record straight on some of the craziest rumors she’s heard about herself - like being in the Illuminati, performing Satanic rituals, and what plastic surgeries she’s had done. She talks about her childhood, dysfunctional family dynamic, and how she never really fit in at school. Megan gets real about feeling different from everyone else and how that often left her feeling lonely. She opens up about her complicated relationship with her body, when she first started to criticize it, and why she’s never felt like a “sex symbol.” Megan discusses all the ways she’s been hyper-sexualized and brutally bullied by the media throughout her career and why she’s nearing her breaking point. Finally, she discusses the toxic romantic relationships she’s had in her past and even gives insight into her current relationship with MGK. Daddy Gang, get ready to learn so much about Megan Fox and t...
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Alex Cooper
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Megan Fox. Welcome to Call Her Daddy.
Megan Fox
Thank you.
Alex Cooper
I am so happy we are doing this tonight. Same and I say tonight, which is crazy. I have never done an interview this late in my life. It's ten o'clock at night. Are you a night owl?
Megan Fox
No, but I find that interesting because you've interviewed so many rappers and I, I refuse to believe that they showed up on time or in the daylight.
Alex Cooper
Okay, Offset didn't show up on time, but it was the daylight. But no, I have never done a late night interview, but I do feel like it's kind of a vibe.
Megan Fox
You might end up loving it.
Alex Cooper
Okay, well, I was gonna say, guys, it's raining right now. There's thunderstorms in la. We, we've got candles going. This makes sense for a Megan Fox episode. When you are like late night by yourself, your kids are asleep. What is your favorite thing to do at night usually?
Megan Fox
Well, I usually stay by the fire and I like to read and I read a lot of metaphysical books. But right now I'm reading whatever that new like adult version of Twilight book that's out. It's like a erotic fairy Book.
Alex Cooper
Wait, isn't it, like, the King of. Or the Thor Thorns?
Megan Fox
Yeah, I'm reading that.
Alex Cooper
Wait, does it, like, kind of make you horny?
Megan Fox
I haven't gotten to the horny part yet, but I know that I'm gonna get there because I've. I know that he has, like, the ability to bind her energetically with magic, and I'm already like, I'm here for that.
Alex Cooper
That'll. That'll do it for you.
Megan Fox
Yeah.
Alex Cooper
I remember my friend was reading it. She was like, alex, I'm not kidding you. I keep waking my boyfriend up in the middle of the night because I'm like, I'm reading about fairies, but something get me going. I'm like, I don't understand it. Maybe I need to read it.
Megan Fox
I'm not there yet, but I feel like you should. And it's definitely a lot more interesting than most of the, like, psychological textbooks that I read by the fire at night.
Alex Cooper
You're reading textbooks over there? Sometimes you enjoy that?
Megan Fox
Can't say I enjoy it. I think that I do it out of. I made, like, a really clear decision when I was young to avoid the pitfalls or, like, the traps of social media or just Internet usage in general. And so I kind of go out of my way. And maybe it's annoying to be this way, but to counter that by attempting to educate myself. By the way, I didn't graduate high school, so I think a lot of that is just, like, pursuing things that I'm interested in and wanting to have as much information about it as possible and trying to not become just like, a plebeian or like a mindless, brainwashed sheep.
Alex Cooper
I think most of us today are mindless sheep, because I feel that way sometimes when I'm on social media too much, I'm like, what is happening up here? Like, I. I'm not. When is the last time I had an original thought? I'm mindlessly scrolling. Yeah, we got to get.
Megan Fox
It gives me anxiety. Like, I have group chats with my friends, and they'll send me links to things, but I don't keep, like, the Instagram app downloaded or anything like that. But even just, like, if they send me a link to something on Twitter and I open the Twitter website, just the energy from the website gives me so much anxiety that I feel. I immediately contract, like, adhd. And I can feel how I'm not able. My thoughts are not able to sustain the same way. And that's just from being exposed to it for, like, five seconds, 30 seconds.
Alex Cooper
Like, get me the out of here.
Megan Fox
So I can't imagine like what it's doing to everyone, especially like younger kids that are starting so early with cell phones.
Alex Cooper
It's actually terrifying. It's, it's like a.
Megan Fox
Call.
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Megan Fox
Yeah.
Alex Cooper
What was the story behind that? Like, how did you decide to do that?
Megan Fox
Well, I back when I dyed my hair from the auburn colored red that it was to this color, it was like a bright red. During that metamorphosis, I decided I had bought these. Weird. I became a victim of Teemu.
Alex Cooper
We.
Megan Fox
What do you know what that app is?
Alex Cooper
Yes. Only because of Super Bowl.
Megan Fox
Someone introduced me to Teemu, and I was like, what. What is this, though? And I was victimized. And I ordered a bunch of, like, stick on tattoos and, like, fun things to do with my kids. And some of them were fake sleeves because I was like, oh, my kids will love to do this. And I did it on me. And I was like, wow, I love it. And I instantly made an appointment to get my arm done, and I started it. But the artist I was working with had a different vision than what I wanted. And so we got halfway up my arm. Dust in the Wind was playing, and just that line repeating over and over again. Nothing lasts forever but the earth and sea and your tattoos that you get kept playing. And I was like, okay, I have to stop, because this isn't my vision. It wasn't a bad tattoo. It just wasn't what I wanted. So we stopped with half the tattoo. I kept that for, like, six months, and then I found an artist to cover it. Most people would say I'm grounded, but I'm also very impulsive. Like, when I decide to do something, it must be done right. Then I can't decide it and then do it months from now or I'm not a. I can't plan far into the future. It has to happen instantly. And so once I found the COVID artist, I was like, we have to get it done. And we just did it four days in a row. It was like six hours a day. They won't tattoo usually past six hours in one sitting because your. Your skin starts rejecting the ink. So I just did it four days in a row and sleeved it, and then it healed very weird. It, like, didn't even peel. It was very weird. It just healed. It was just fine.
Alex Cooper
Someone that, you know, also got a lot of new ink, and I have to ask about it, or I would get roasted on the Internet. Mgk. Should I call him MGK or Sure.
Megan Fox
Or Colson or mgk? Whatever you want.
Alex Cooper
He posted, and I saw all the comments of everyone, mostly being like, what does Megan think about his new tattoo? What does Megan think? What does Megan think? And now I'm sitting here in person with you, and I'm like, I have to ask you, like, what did you think when you saw the tattoo?
Megan Fox
Well, he has, like, a really special story behind why he did that, which obviously I'll leave for him to tell. But he had a relationship with the tattoos that he had that he was very conflicted emotionally. Whatever they represented And I don't actually know. He didn't like to revisit those memories of the tatt, some of those tattoos that he had, and he wanted to get rid of them. But I think the piece that she did for him is very, like. I think it's very art. It gives me, like, Rick Owens. It gives me, like, you know, it's. It's like an elevated version of all of those tattoos that were pieced together. I think it's really elegant, and it's kind of ahead of its time. I think in 10 years, that'll be a trend. I don't know how many people can take that kind of pain, so I don't know. They'll. People will be put to sleep and get. Get the tattoos done. But he did it, like, fully awake with no painkillers and. No. Did you go with him numbing? I went to one of the sessions.
Alex Cooper
Right. There's probably many there.
Megan Fox
There were many, yeah. And it didn't feel like something. It. To me, it felt like he was going through, like, a spiritual initiation and that space needed to be respected, and I didn't need to be there. I stopped by one of them, though. But I don't actually know how he endured that level of pain because he's also tattooing on top of tattoos. So you're tattooing the scar tissue, which makes it even more painful? I don't know. I don't know. His liver is also probably not doing well at this time.
Alex Cooper
Prayers for Colson. I was thinking about as I was reading those comments. I'm like, the Internet is such a wild place. What is the craziest rumor you've ever heard about yourself on the Internet?
Megan Fox
There's lots of those. We could talk about that for a while. Let's talk about it.
Alex Cooper
Okay, let's talk about it.
Megan Fox
I guess one of the ones that's very persistent instant is that I'm like, satanic or do satanic rituals or maybe adjacent to Illuminati or something in that vein, which I think really started. I don't know why it started. There was just, like, that one time that I said, I drink blood ritualistically. And then everybody was like, wow, she's into satanic rituals.
Alex Cooper
Classic.
Megan Fox
But that was a very misunderstood thing. Let me try to explain it.
Alex Cooper
Yeah, give us some context.
Megan Fox
Okay, here's the context. Everything is a matter of, like, what you're accustomed to or what is currently, like, socially acceptable or normal. And back in, like, the 50s even. How many times did you see, like, probably never, but, like, On Leave it to Beaver or like movies from back then or even the 80s. How many times did you see, like little boys would go out with like their little pop guns and they would cut their fingers and like be blood brothers, right? And they're like, we're best friends forever now. And they would like smush the blood together on their fingers. That's not satanic, right? That's normal and that's cute. That's sweet. That's like an innocent, like, little bond. Yeah, it's a little bond between kids who love each other. They have a pure friendship. It's like that, except instead of rubbing your fingers together, the drop of blood goes in your mouth. And I don't know what, why that becomes satanic. I understand. People are like, hey, that's weird. But guess what I think is weird? I think it's weird that girls are out here letting guys come in their mouth and they don't know these guys. You're letting somebody put their sperm in your mouth and you don't know what he does. He doesn't even have a job. You met him on Tinder. He's an entrepreneur or whatever. He's an assistant startup. And you just let him sperm in your mouth. That's disgusting. That makes my back hurt. That makes me sweaty. So you, you're so offended that I got a drop of Machine Gun Kelly's blood in my mouth. You have Brandon from Silicon Valley sperm in your mouth. He didn't even buy you a nice drink.
Alex Cooper
I'm crying.
Megan Fox
Honestly though, it's a matter of perspective. What is so gross about what I did with my soulmate? You guys are out here letting strangers come on you. This is disgusting. It is.
Alex Cooper
These are the facts we really needed to discuss today. Megan, we could end the interview here, you know what I mean? Because this is the hard hitting truth. And I appreciate the honesty because when you give us little context, it does kind of make fucking sense. And you're right. Like anyone can look at it anyway. Like, just like Christianity when they're like drinking wine and they believe the blood of Christ. Like everyone has their thing, like, let everyone fucking live. What do you give a shit? Are you drinking someone's blood? No. So why do you fucking care if I do? Like, it doesn't matter. But this is a great point about the come and we should circle back on that for the women at the end of this episode really talk about who should be coming inside of you and your mouth and yeah, I appreciate this. What other rumors do you have? Any that come to mind. Oh, that's just the main one.
Megan Fox
That's. That's the first one. And just to clarify, because I didn't go on record of saying that's not true. True. I actually was raised, like, Pentecostal Christian. I don't. I'm not currently, like, a part of the church, but I definitely identify with Christ consciousness. And I'm actually a very spiritual, positive person. Except for recently. Except for recently. Been going through it a little bit in terms of positivity, but definitely have never been a part of a satanic ritual. Don't know any people who've been a part of the satanic ritual. I'm not sure if the Illuminati is real. It probably is. I have not been extended an offer to join. I feel like if it was real, I would have been given an offer to join by now. So. Yes. Just to squash that. Not a Satanist or any kind of, like an evil witch light worker. Yes, I do. You know rituals, but that doesn't. That's not a negative thing. Anything is a ritual. Taking. Doing your skincare routine is a ritual. Going to church is a ritual. So I think people have to separate that word. That word has been demonized for so long.
Alex Cooper
Yeah.
Megan Fox
That it's just been very misunderstood. And also, I think we exacerbated it because Halloween of that year, I dressed up in bondage with a dog collar around my neck. And he dressed up as a priest, and he was feeding me communion on my knees. And we. We. We played Marilyn Manson's Sweet, Sweet Dreams. We played that. That was the song to the. And people felt like that was a confirmation of the satanic rituals.
Alex Cooper
So you can kind of see, like, where people may.
Megan Fox
Like they may. I can see. I can see where I planted a seed and. And there grew a tree in its place.
Alex Cooper
But you're here to chop down the tree and be like, it never happened. Yeah, He.
Megan Fox
He didn't want me to clarify. He was like, it's actually so much. Just let them think this. That it's so much cooler that people think we're this bizarre, that we're this weird, that we're doing this kind of weird, magical, weird shit in our basement. Like, let them think that this is what's going on.
Alex Cooper
But it is kind of a testament to, like, everything they see on social media is face value. And it's like, it's not that deep. It was Halloween.
Megan Fox
Yeah.
Alex Cooper
Let's go back to the beginning. Megan Fox. What were you like as a kid?
Megan Fox
I told my mom when I Was two that I was going to be a famous actress. So I knew. And that wasn't out of passion for acting, I'll be honest. I just always knew that that's what it was going to be. I had like an awareness of my destiny for some reason at a young age. And I was a tomboy when I was a little kid. I was always outside. I had like a very assertive energy as a child. And whenever my mom would get like secret psychic readings because she was Pentecostal, so that was a no, no to see psychics. They would always read that she had an older daughter and a younger son and that the younger son was me. And I'm not really sure why I always came through that way, except that I have. No one's gonna know what I'm talking about right now. But I have Mars on my ascendant in astrology. So I have like a warrior energy that I was born with. And I think that was translated as being like maybe masculine as a child because it wasn't docile. But I was like a good kid. I was like a little mischievous and never interested in school. Always knew that that was not for me.
Alex Cooper
What was the dynamic like in your house?
Megan Fox
My parents got divorced when I was 3. And prior to that I just remember both my parents are still alive and so I want to be careful not to drag them. But while also being honest, I remember my mother's depression was really, really affected me very deeply. And it was very visceral for me. And like, if I were to draw an image of my mother from my childhood, it would be her. Like this is not a literal image, but she just always seemed like, like a soaking wet blanket or like, like draped over a couch, like weeping. That was, that would be like my image of mother because I was so connected to her sadness or her. Her feelings of being unfulfilled and also her resentment towards relationships. My dad, before I skip ahead, my dad is like really outgoing and funny and charming and like really unique and sparkly. And they, she was. I don't know, she was not fulfilled in that relationship. For whatever reason, they got divorced. From my perspective as a three year old, he kind of disappeared for a little while. She immediately got remarried. My stepdad who has passed was probably had borderline personality. But back then he was diagnosed, I think bipolar. And so he was emotionally and mentally and verbally very abusive to me, not to her. And he isolated me from her. And just in general, like, I wasn't allowed to have friends over or like go to anyone's house. So I spent a lot of time isolated in my room and wasn't able to really even spend much. He wanted her. I. I guess he isolated her is really what was happening. But it seemed as though I was the one being isolated. Then I watched her depression through that relationship as well. And so the messaging that I received is that men, and marriage in particular, drain you of your life force and keep you from being able to express your creativity or express your unique desires. And it's an oppressive experience to be in a relationship or to be in love or to be married in particular. Being married, like, when I say the word being married, I feel my. I feel my chakras tight enough. I feel my back, like. Yeah, get tight, even though I was married for a long time. So that. Does that. Does that answer your question about my dynamic?
Alex Cooper
It is interesting. And you have one sibling. Are you older or younger?
Megan Fox
No, I have an older sister, but she's 12 years older. So she was going to college when I was still really young. And she was gone a lot because prior to that, when I was really young, she was in high school and she wasn't around much, and she had a boyfriend and she got married and she moved out. So I was alone a lot and trying to make sense of my mom's depression.
Alex Cooper
Yeah.
Megan Fox
And the disconnects and then the, like, the emotional violence coming from my stepfather and also wanting to be with my dad more and not being able to be around him because he always was a light, and he still is a light, but he was separated from me in a way where I couldn't get to the light. It's kind of like you can't get to God. That constant wanting to connect with the father figure, either spiritually or literally.
Alex Cooper
Yeah. I feel like a lot of people that I've talked to, I have such empathy for people that, whether literally or just like, by age, kind of had a upbringing that you're essentially an only child. Like your sister being so much older than you, like, you were in the house alone. And I feel like a lot of times when there's such chaos from the parents, like, there is. I found you can have such an emotional connection to siblings because you can look at someone to your right and your left and be like, oh, we're going through the same shit. Whereas when you're an only child, essentially in those moments, you can only internalize, think what's wrong with me? Or hate what's going on around you and try to do the complete opposite of what your parents Did I feel like, obviously we've seen in movies you play just like the most popular hot girl. And when you got to high school, because I know you said when you were younger you were very tomboyish, you would be alone. What was your high school dynamic like? Like, were you the cool girl or were you the opposite of that?
Megan Fox
No, in middle school I had. I was always a loner, I guess, and not necessarily by choice, but. Have you ever taken the Enneagram test? Do you know what that is?
Alex Cooper
I do know what that is.
Megan Fox
Do you know what number you are?
Alex Cooper
I completely forget what number I'm in now.
Megan Fox
You're probably a one, if I had to guess.
Alex Cooper
Oh my God. What does that mean? Is that a good or.
Megan Fox
Or a 7? Actually, you're probably a 7. The enthusiast. Take it and then tell me. Take it and then like, I don't know how this works, but like, insert it into this interview and tell me.
Alex Cooper
If I was right and my face pops up like, I am a one.
Megan Fox
No, no, a seven. A seven. I think you're the enthusiast. I'm a four. Which is, I think in, in that one, they call it the romantic. But it's a. It's a personality that's been developed where I identify as being an outcast or being so incredibly unique and unusual that no one could ever understand me. And so for me, like, the, the worst insult you could give me is that I blend in with everyone else, or I have like a vanilla personality, or that I'm normal. But that actually stems from a family environment where I didn't feel that I belonged and never felt a part of anything. And then as I went out into the world in school, that was also reflected back to me where I didn't fit into a friend group and I wasn't received well by kids. And then as I left school and went out into the world as a famous person, the world received me that way as well, with a lot of contention and a lot of negativity and a lot of projection. And so it's a part of my identity, but it's a survival mechanism to say I'm a pariah. Like I'm. I'm an outlier. That's. That's who I am and I'm proud of that, and that's who I need to be now. That's how I self identify. But really that comes from a deep wound of looking to have belonged somewhere at some point in my life and never finding a place that I fit.
Alex Cooper
That's really actually interesting to hear. Because I was going to say, like, on one hand, it is a survival mechanism for you to get through, but I'm also like, isn't that lonely?
Megan Fox
Yeah, yeah, it's super lonely. But I was a lonely baby. Yeah, I've been living lonely my whole life. So. And when I meet with, like, I've met every healer, every psychic, every. They're always like, well, this is your A9 life path. This is your life, last life. You're an old soul. Old souls are lonely. Old souls are sad. You've been doing this a long time. You've been through a lot of trauma. You've had every kind of experience you can have. And there's like, this sort of bittersweet experience of. It's. It's lonely. But I also know that part of my purpose is to be in service to others, my children in particular. But, yeah, it's not a. It's not a particularly. Like, I feel alone. Yeah, a lot. But to answer your question about high school and middle school, I wasn't cool. I had an eating disorder in middle school, a really bad one. I had to be hospitalized twice, and I was left in there. Like, my mom will say she took me out for Christmas. I don't think that's accurate. I think I was in there for Christmas, but I was in there for a few months at a time. Every time they would put me in, essentially, I was 5150 because my eating disorder was so bad. I had braces. I plucked out all of my eyebrows. And when you do that, when you pluck your eyebrows, by the way, for anyone that's ever going to do this, if you do that when you're sick or your immune system is down, those hairs don't grow back. So plucked my eyebrows out. Most of them never grew back.
Unknown
Why did you pluck them out?
Megan Fox
It was like a, like, cutting or like any kind of a. I was just doing things to myself to, like, not disfigure myself. But it was a compulsive action that I didn't understand at the time. And then in high school, like, if you saw my high school yearbook picture, I'm at that. By that point, I was cute again. I had figured it out somehow, but equally as lonely and, like, isolated. And I had a friend, but I've never had, like, a friend group.
Alex Cooper
How did boys treat you in high school?
Megan Fox
I had a high school boyfriend. I didn't. I don't know. At that point, I had started, like, some modeling in Miami and doing, like, auditioning for acting. Things I think during high school, I did that Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen movie. I'm not exactly sure. I think I was, like, 16, 17. The kids in school. I didn't get, like, a real reaction from the boys in school. School. But as I went out into the world doing that stuff, I started getting reactions, but also from, like, much older men, which was weird because they were not my peer group, obviously. And that sent a whole nother, like, set of confusing messages.
Alex Cooper
Yeah. I'm curious before we do get into that, like, when people probably think of Megan Fox in high school, they're like, I would have killed to look like you. Like, did you have insecurities?
Megan Fox
Yeah. I've had body dysmorphia since I was probably, like, five. I can remember sitting in the back of my sister's car. She was getting married. And I even remember what I was wearing. I had black shorts that had white polka dots on them. And I was five. And this is crazy when I look at my children, because now I understand what it is to be five years old. And I was in the back seat looking at my legs being like, I have such fat thighs. My thighs are so fat. I was five, But I also had, like. I think I was blonde in a past life. Or. And. Or. I mean, I've had many past lives. Whenever I would look in the mirror as a child, I was like, that's not me. That never felt like me. Nothing about that face, the hair, the skin color, the body. That wasn't me. I never associated that with me. And so I think that's because I have a strong tie to some of my other lifetimes. And it was always hard for me to accept that this is who I am in this lifetime. And that goes back to when my parents were still married. So I was, like, 2 or 3. My mom said that I used to go into the bathroom and stand on the toilet and pull up my shirt to see if my boobies had grown, and I would get really upset that I didn't have big boobs. And now I. $30,000 later. Now I do solve that problem.
Alex Cooper
Honestly, girl, get it. I was gonna. Yeah, because I was gonna ask you, like, I know you've been open about body dysmorphia, and I know that Justin doesn't just go away. And, like, where do you think that control of? Because that's essentially a control thing of, like, you're trying to control how you look. Like, what were you. What do you think? Now you look back, you're trying to.
Megan Fox
Achieve, I think, ultimately at the time that I was going through it, it was loss of control because of the. The dynamic between myself and my stepfather and having no, like, no autonomy whatsoever and like, not being able to have friends or to leave the house or to even, like, do things freely inside the house. But prior to that, it was just a feeling of being defective or being unwanted. And for whatever reason, I'm not sure why it manifested specifically as that and not as, like, addiction issues, which I've never had, but it manifested as body dysmorphia and self esteem instead.
Alex Cooper
Your ex husband made headlines recently when he said that you never got to experience being a single young woman because you guys met when you were only 18 and he was 31 at the time. Do you agree with him? Like, do you feel like you missed out on anything because of that relationship?
Megan Fox
I feel like, first of all, let me just say I was not a great girlfriend to Brian. I'll be very honest. And like, he was not great to me either, all the time. But I think it would be easy for me to lean into and complain about or let it seem like that relationship was one way that maybe I was not great because I was young and really should not have been in a relationship of that. That level of commitment and that magnitude with. I shouldn't have been involved in that. When I was 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, I shouldn't have been. So I did a lot of, like, falling in love with other people all the time. I would go to work and fall in love because I was a kid. And yeah, I never had the full freedom to, like, be single and experience that life. And I thought for a minute when I got divorced that that's what I was gonna do. And I was single for like, three weeks. And Megan, then.
Alex Cooper
Then you just met that guy.
Megan Fox
Yeah, I thought I was really gonna go full, like, Leo DiCaprio for a while.
Alex Cooper
That would have been really, like, fun to watch.
Megan Fox
Everyone says that to me. Everyone agrees.
Alex Cooper
I now need to know because you referenced in the beginning of this interview, like, it literally makes your skin crawl when you think about marriage. But you did get married. Like, how did you decide to do that?
Megan Fox
I think because then I was so unaware of my feelings because I was so, so much younger. And this is before I had my kids. And most of my growth and like, awareness came after childbirth. So prior to that, I was very. I just wasn't aware that, oh, marriage makes me feel any particular way. That was something I did kind of impulsively also. It was like an adventure to. To go on and to do. And I'd already been with him for so many years at that point. And I do feel like, karmically, I was supposed to have those kids with him, of course. So I didn't realize, you know, I wasn't looking at myself being like, oh, I'm reenacting my mother's life, or I'm carrying my mother's burdens, or I'm carrying, you know, the things that she projected onto me. I was not able to recognize any of that. I was just in the moment and had not had therapy or anything like that. And I had not started reading and educating myself. So I was just acting and doing. And I got myself into a relationship which I, of course, found no shade to. Brian unfulfilling, because inevitably, that's what I was going to do because I was reenacting what I watched my mother do as a child.
Unknown
Yeah.
Alex Cooper
Yeah. I think that's something that's, like, fascinating. When you get into therapy, you're like, oh, fuck. Like, I'm just. I literally said I didn't want to be like my mother, and I'm turning into my mother. And it's on us, obviously, to, like, take some accountability of our lives, to be like, pause. How do I try to change this? But it's really fucking hard to not do what we saw growing up. When I think of. About you and. And since the rise of your career, I feel like your name in the public eye has been synonymous with the phrase sex symbol. Right. How does that make you feel?
Megan Fox
I've never been, like, particularly attached to that, to be honest. I'm not, like, I don't have an emotional reaction to that. I don't believe. But let me sit here and analyze it while you're asking me. I think it adds pressure to a girl who, like I said, has body dysmorphia and didn't really ever see herself that way. And the things that I thought were my strengths, like my mind, my intelligence, or my sense of humor, which is granted, like, very niche sometimes. But those things are not acknowledged. And instead, I'm being acknowledged for something that I don't identify with, or as. And so that's almost like this artifice. It's like forcing me to wear a character that I don't actually. I wasn't trying to wear. And then also, you assign the character to me, and then you torture and demonize the character. And I was never that. I was never her. Like, you. You created her, and then you murdered her. And That I love that I started this out by being like, I don't have an emotional attachment to this.
Alex Cooper
Like, you killed me.
Megan Fox
But I think to just being called a sex symbol, I don't initially have a reaction.
Alex Cooper
Yeah.
Megan Fox
But to the whole process of what really happened. And it goes, it's into just being famous in general. In the process of fame has been really haunting, to be honest, because, like I said, the media and people built up this character and then decided to destroy her. Because I, I, I don't know why there's a need to, like, worship and then. And destroy. Worship and then destroy. And I was always a sensitive kid, but I had to wear armor to survive my childhood, and I had to wear armor to survive being famous. And so there's this energy of me, of that, you know, that I don't give any fucks. And to some degree, that's true in terms of I would never change anything about myself in order to get someone to like me. So in that way, I don't give any fucks. That doesn't mean that I don't get my feelings hurt and that when I'm being bullied or dragged, that that doesn't cause me to be mentally unwell sometimes, because it absolutely does and did. And in 2009, crossing into 2010, I had been famous not even that long, only a couple of years. But the fame was so heightened, it was so intense that all the energy started peaking. And I was going through this process of. I was getting crucified in the press every day and on whatever the blogs were at that time. There was no social media, but, like, Perez Hilton and, like, was it Nicki Swift?
Unknown
There was some other blog.
Megan Fox
It was so mean. Daily Mail, do you remember what they.
Alex Cooper
Would, like, say about you?
Megan Fox
The same, the same exact things they say right now. You could swap the articles from this year with 2009 and 2010. It's the exact same thing, obviously, like, being a slut, being a. Now I have kids for people to project on and be like, but, all right, you're a shitty mom. I didn't have that at the time. But it was just like, you're a shitty person for whatever reason. Plastic surgery, fake, talentless. There's so many, there's so many headlines. I used to get chased by paparazzi who would be like, megan, everybody's saying that you're overrated. Do you think that you're overrated? Megan, everybody's saying that you shouldn't have got your nose done. Nobody likes your new nose. Are you embarrassed that you got your nose done? Are you sad? Do you regret getting your nose done? Megan, why are you such a bitch? Why does nobody like you like grown men, right? Chasing you with. Back then, this was like TMZ cameras. They don't talk to you like that anymore, but back then, they did. So you're in life getting bullied by actual grown adult men with cameras everywhere you go. Then there's like, the online presence of just getting torn to shreds for everything that you do, everything that you wear, how you look, every single flaw, every pimple, every scar, every. The five pounds. You gain five pounds, you lose your. You can't win. And that energy was peaking, and it was every day. And during 2009, they had a blackout, a Megan Fox blackout, where the media all agreed to not post any content about me for a whole day. Which, by the way, I was like, I hope you do this every day.
Alex Cooper
Thank you.
Megan Fox
But the attitude was that, oh, this is. That I was a fame or an attention, which is the opposite of the truth. I'm extremely introverted and horrified by having to be in front of people or cameras. But it got so bad at that point, I was just like, hey, I can't survive the criticism and the bullying anymore. Like, I actually can't live. Every time I step out of my house, someone has something to say about how I look or it's gonna be. It started to become a witch hunt, where I felt like tabloids would send photographers with the intention of getting a bad photograph or getting a bad. Getting a bad story. This was around the time. It may have been a little before, but it was in the years of when Brittany shaved her head. And so the media at that time, they were on witch hunts, and they would set out to try and find something negative, the ugliest picture they could get, to splash it everywhere, because that's what people want to. That gets the most engagement. Obviously, even back then, before, of course, socials existed, and that's when I sort of stepped away for a long time. And I was like, I'm good to just not be involved in this anymore because I actually can't sustain this amount of damage. It's not normal. And I also feel like it was kind of just me at that time, whereas now all of us get it. There's so many other girls that are getting it constantly. But back then, it really was kind of just me. There wasn't another actress that was getting it the same way I was getting it.
Alex Cooper
Like, as I'm listening to you, it's first of all, it's exhausting. Like, I cannot imagine and what you're sharing with me in the beginning of this being, like, at such a young age, I looked in the mirror and I was like, I literally cannot connect with my physical appearance. And it's so hard for me to look at myself and be like, is that me in the mirror? I don't feel that way. To know the eating disorders and the body dysmorphia, like, what you were going through, how exacerbated it then became because you became famous. If you had to say, and I know there's, like, no answer, but, like, why do you think people are so obsessively trying to pick at you and pull you down?
Megan Fox
I don't know. I think, like, if I were to try and speak about it from a spiritual angle, that's. I'm the architect of this experience. And so I'm drawing this to me because my soul needs to learn and deal with these feelings and be able to transcend this. I believe in a past life, I actually was burned at the stake for being a witch. So I think that's an energy that I've had, like, through lifetimes, and it's carried into this lifetime as well, because that is essentially what is happening today. Every day is. People don't realize it, but they all wake up and they're just a reincarnated medieval mob, and they have their pitchfork and their lantern, and they're like, who do we get to burn the stake today? Who do we get to cancel today? Who do we get to destroy today? And that's the first thing they do. They go on Twitter and they're like, what's trending? This. I want to join in on this. And that's also something that should be studied, is like, why do people want to join in on something? So. Which is essentially psychological violence. Why do you want to join in on that? Because I think most people, if you were walking on the street and you saw me or you saw Kim or Kylie or any of these other girls, and we were being beaten by a mob of people, your instinct is not going to be to join the mob and to beat us. It would probably be to either help or to go get help. However, when you watch that same thing happen online and it's the psychological violence, the instinct is to join. And that's a very weird. That's a very weird instinct that people have, that they should ask themselves, like, why do I want to be a part of tormenting, torturing, mocking, making fun of or bullying when we do understand the ramifications and the danger of doing this.
Alex Cooper
It's such a good way to look at it. And it's terrifying. And I think, I think that as I'm sitting here listening to you, like, I also just have to, like, acknowledge like, you are conventionally like a beautiful woman. Like, you have been called in certain years, like the most beautiful woman in the world. And I think people cannot accept that you could have it all. You can't be this beautiful and be smart. You can't be that beautiful and be a good person. And I think it brings so many insecurities out in people when they look at you. I think for women, like, I remember.
Unknown
I just saw a tick tock of.
Alex Cooper
This woman who was like, I just lost a hundred pounds. And my life is so different because I used to walk in rooms and women would befriend me and men treated me like. And now it's the opposite. I walk in a room and every woman looks at me like a threat. And every man is opening the door for me, treating me like a queen. And I'm like, whoa, I just live two different fucking experiences in a year? And I'm like, which one would I choose? But I think you threaten women because you're confident and beautiful and educated and smart. And we're all like, fuck you, you can't be like that. But to men, I mean, I was gonna read this to you. I was like, what the fuck is wrong with the world? I read an old article, okay, and they, they described you as a screensaver on a teenage boy's laptop, a middle aged lawyer's shower fantasy and a sexual prop used to sell movies. Like, the objectification of you, Megan Fox is so much larger than you. It is like the embodiment of misogyny and what's wrong with our society. And it's terrifying even hearing though it come from your own voice of like, I didn't ask for this. I didn't. I'm not out there selling my body and my soul to this. Like, I'm just trying to do my job. And somehow people are like, take her the down. Like, yeah.
Megan Fox
I also, it was always confusing to me because I never really did anything bad. I was never like, associated with drugs or alcohol. I was never around until recently, anyone who's been associated with drugs or alcohol. I was never caught at clubs. I was never arrested. I was never. I never did anything outside of having like a kind of Andy Kaufman esque sense of humor, which people don't understand. That is my greatest crime. And so it was very hard to understand in the beginning. And I'll be honest with you, it's hard to keep enduring it, because I did step away for a decade, and I did all this work on myself spiritually and thought that I was transcending and growing and becoming a better person. And so when I got divorced and I started dating Colson, inevitably, I was sort of thrust back into the light, the synthetic light, not the real light. And I thought that either it would be different, I would be attracting a different experience to myself this time because my level of consciousness was so much higher or my ability to deal with it would be so much better at this point because I was a different person. And I have not found that to be the case at all. Like, I've been doing it. It's going on the fourth year now, and it is wearing me down. I'll be honest. Like, it's very hard, I think, because I don't have a family support system or, like, a large group of. I don't feel that I belong, because I am. I do feel so alone. Like you said, when you have to deal with something and you don't have siblings or you feel like you're by yourself, you internalize. And then it can become very grim very quickly. And I do. I am kind of getting to the end of my rope with that, I'll be honest. Like, I'm. I'm. I'm struggling with it again. It feels like I was in a wormhole. Like, I left 2009, and I'm, like, right back in where I left off, and there was no growth, which makes me feel defeated. And I just. I really. I can't believe how negative human beings are and how cruel they need to be to everyone. This is not just me, but that also weighs on me because I have kids, and I have one kid who's, like, an artistic savant, and that kid will inevitably be in the spotlight somehow. It's impossible that they won't. And I know how cruel the world is because I've lived through it, and I don't think I can endure watching what my child is gonna have to go through. So I'm really struggling with that as well, of, like, not wanting my kids to have to be exposed.
Unknown
I was gonna say.
Alex Cooper
It's also just, like, this vicious cycle. Like you said, like, everyone build someone up. We've seen it with so many stars online, and then the minute you're at the top, they break you down. And I already know it's like, if you disappear again and you go away.
Unknown
Oh, my God, we missed Megan.
Megan Fox
It happened to me twice when I went away. There was like this surge of, like, I hate this phrase, but it applies. I would not normally say this. There was that peak in energy where I was getting crucified every day. I went away. I disappeared. I was like, fine, fuck it. You win. The world had, like, their post not clarity. And they were like, wait, but why do we. Why did we kill her? Why did we murder her? She never did anything. What did she do? She was actually, like. She was actually a pos.
Alex Cooper
She.
Megan Fox
She stood for a lot of really good things. Like, we should have given her her flowers. Why do we do that? And then I step back, I'm like, was someone knocking? Were you guys. Were you guys calling me? I'm. I'm here. I'm here to receive my flowers. And it was immediate. Just murder done immediately. And so what the. That Experiencing that cycle, like you said, if I were to disappear again right now, like I did in 2009, which, believe me, I am very tempted to do because I. Well, at this moment, the same thing would happen where people would be like, oh, but she brought. You know, she had this messaging. She was such a smart girl. She was a grounded girl. She was encouraging. She was supportive of other women. She was this, she was that. She was. I promise you, 40 years after I'm dead, it's gonna be like, with. Not to compare myself to Marilyn, but the way she died. And then everyone's like, well, you know, she was a genius. You know, she had 142 IQ. That's going to happen to me, too. Years from now, I'll be dead, and then somebody will have something nice to say about me. But living. It's not going to happen.
Alex Cooper
It's even, like, making me think as you're just talking and I'm staring at you like, you are so bright and you have so much to offer. And it makes me sad because I know so many people will listen to this and be like, wait, she's actually, like, really fudgeing dope. But it shouldn't take you sitting for an hour and talking if you're a kind person. You've never done anything to anyone, so you shouldn't have to prove yourself. But it's, like, frustrating that this. There's this pull and push on the Internet, and you just can't fudgeing win. And I'm sorry you have to deal with that. I'm curious, like, how. How did and how has this, like extreme focus on your look and body impacted your relationship to sexual.
Megan Fox
That's a good question. I have Virgo on my eighth house.
Alex Cooper
So, Megan, you gotta like, talk to the girlies that are like, I have no idea what you're talking about.
Megan Fox
I know, I'm trying. I think Google it. Yeah, you gotta. You gotta deeply Google to understand what I'm talking about there. But I. It does affect, obviously anything that's going on with your self esteem affects your relationship to sexual. But I will say I feel like as I took more control of my body, actually, because when I was younger, it was like really scandalous to get anything done, so. My boobs have been fake, by the way, since I was 21 or 2. I got them done in between the first and second transformers, but I had them done conservatively. I've done this way too many times during this interview. I hate it. You gotta, like, you haven't. You gotta AI those out. I can't keep doing that.
Alex Cooper
I'll just bump it on your face when you do it.
Megan Fox
Okay, where was I? Okay, so I had them. I had. I had. They were very conservative because back then you had you. Everyone did the work, but you had to do work that was undetectable. Obviously, people have been doing work since Hollywood began. That's the way the studios would bring you in and do a screen test and be like, okay, John Wayne, he needs a chin implant. Marilyn, she needs a nose. She needs this, she needs that. That's the oldest story ever told. But back at that time when I was doing it, it had to be unnoticeable. But I always. That little girl that was in the mirror, like, where are my boobies? I always wanted big boobies. And so I want. I wasn't happy with the first set. The same thing with like, we might. Can we just talk about plastic surgery.
Alex Cooper
Since we're on this thing?
Megan Fox
Let's talk. Yeah, okay. So I'm just gonna go through all the things that I've done.
Alex Cooper
Love.
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Megan Fox
Can we just talk about plastic surgery? Yeah, let's talk.
Alex Cooper
Yeah.
Megan Fox
Okay. So I'm just gonna go through all the things that I've done, love, because I feel like there's this stigma and I'm not going to win. I'm going to do this. I'm not going to win. However, I'm hoping it sets some people free.
Alex Cooper
Let's go.
Megan Fox
Because I feel like people are like, well, we. Like, we, We. If you were to ask women, they would be like, well, we. We say these things. We bully you. Some of my favorite comments are from women, and I don't often read them, but sometimes I'm in the mood and I'm like, I want to interact with a troll. And it takes one second for them to start pouring into my Instagram feed or my. My comments. And they're often from women where I'll be like, holy. That is a particularly cruel thing to say. Who is this person? And I'll click on it and she'll be like, women's life coach, Crystal healing, loving God, Tantric lessons, divine, feminine. And she's under my comments being like, you know, call it crucifying me for being plastic or whatever. So there's. But that if you were to ask her, she would be like, well, that's because she perpetuates an unhealthy standard of beauty. Right? But. And so here I am. I'm going to be fully transparent. I still won't win because there are some girls who have been. Who have been transparent. I don't want to, like, bring people in, but someone like a Kylie has been very transparent. That is not helping her. People are. Women are still brutally dragging her just the same and totally undeserved. She's a beautiful, healthy, young, gorgeous girl. And I actually feel, for whatever reason, very protective when I watch other girls go through this. I want to defend them or go to war for them, but. Okay, I'll go through here's things I haven't done that I have been accused of doing.
Alex Cooper
Okay?
Megan Fox
And then I'll confirm the things I have done.
Alex Cooper
Okay.
Megan Fox
I've never had a facelift of any kind. So no mid facelift, no like lateral brow lift, although I would like one. Or no regular brow lift. I've never done threads. I have researched them. That's not because of some moral thing. I just don't really believe they work. And I'm also afraid that they would interfere when I do need to have a facelift, but I am very tempted to go have my eyebrows snatched, like, all the way. I want. I want that look sometimes that seems fun and you can do it on a lunch break. And I see why it's so tempting. And I. I have researched it, have not done it yet. Okay. I've never had this done. What is it?
Alex Cooper
Oh, buck buccal, fat buckle Buckle fat. Buckle fat.
Megan Fox
I've never had that done. I'll never have any fat removed. I'm a very, like, lean person that doesn't have enough body fat or fat in my face. So I will only ever put fat in. I will never be taking fat out. Which leads me to. I've never had any, like, liposuction or body contouring or anything like that. I've never had. What are other things you can have?
Alex Cooper
Butt implants.
Megan Fox
I mean, I'd be so flattered if somebody thought I had a bbl. That if I. If I could, I would. I don't. I don't have the extra body fat. I would get it done if I could.
Alex Cooper
Dump truck.
Megan Fox
And that. That surgery is such a hard one to recover from. It's so insane. It's basically like three months. You have to lay flat on your face. Could never be bruised for an eternity. If I were to ever do that, I would come out with. I would be like, if I'm going to survive that surgery, you're going to give me an ass. That's like an anomaly. Like, I'm. You're. I'm gonna walk through a park and I'm gonna turn around and everyone is gonna be whispering and laughing and talking because they're like, what. What are we looking at? Like, circus freak. That if I'm going through that healing process, you're gonna do it. I want that. I'm not coming out with, like a. Oh, she been. Has she been, like, really hitting the gym lately? Extra squats? No, I want it to be massive. Yeah, it's gotta be. It's gotta stop people in their tracks.
Unknown
Okay?
Megan Fox
But I don't have the body fat to do that, so that's never gonna happen. But at the time when. When in the future, you can take donated fat from people, I will be doing that, and you will be seeing this situation.
Alex Cooper
This situation go down in the park. Okay?
Megan Fox
What you have, what I have had done. Like I said, I had my boobs done when I was 21 or 22. I had them redone after I was done breastfeeding my kids because I don't know where they went, but they went. And then I had to have them redone very recently because the first set, I didn't have enough body fat to disguise. You could see the rippling of the implant, so I had to switch them out to this set. I don't like surgery. My body does not react well to general anesthesia. And so when I go to have a surgery, it's a very big deal. And I have my. All my doctors have to meet with me before and have to tell me if they've seen any omens, if they saw any owls, crows, if anyone stepped on a spider, if any of there are any dead insects. Like my doctors have to go through this with me because I'm very afraid of dying under general anesthesia. So I don't take surgery lightly and therefore I have not had many of them because of that. So that's probably a saving grace that I have this paranoia or this fear because God knows what I would have been up to.
Alex Cooper
Do your doctors think you're insane?
Megan Fox
They're like, oh, no, they love me. No, they love me.
Alex Cooper
Yes, I saw an owl. Megan, let's reschedule.
Megan Fox
We all. And by the way, I'm like, I'll still pay for the surgery. Just do not also make sure the music playlist. No music comes up that reminds you of like your ex girlfriend or an ex wife or anything that's going to make you upset because you are the surgeon. You need to be in a good headspace if you have a fight with your wife. Do not come in for surgery. I go through all of these protocols.
Alex Cooper
You should make us all like a list of like a little pre op.
Megan Fox
You don't want to. Any surgery is a risk to your life. I don't care what anyone says. That's the truth. Going under general anesthesia is a risk to your life. So when I had to go in for this set, I was like, look, if you're going to put me to sleep, if I'm going to be sick for two months from the general anesthesia, if I'm going to feel, if I'm going to go through because I'm not fully ever asleep. So my soul's like fighting on the surgical table to wake up. It's a very traumatizing experience for me. I was like, I better wake up with the biggest boobs you can fit in my body. And that is what he said he did. And they're not even that big. They're a 32D, which is not that big. They just look big on my body because my body's tiny.
Alex Cooper
Right, Right.
Megan Fox
But if, like, if he could have gone bigger, I would have had him go bigger. Because I don't like surgery. And the fact that I had to do it, I was like, I want a reward for the suffering I have to go through. I don't want to wake up with a full B cup. There's no point in that. I'M not doing it right.
Alex Cooper
You want titties?
Megan Fox
I wanted titties. I said I want. I don't care what's on Trend. Give me 1990s stripper titties. That's what I want. And he did it.
Alex Cooper
Girl, you look amazing.
Megan Fox
Thank you. And then I had my nose done when I was in my early 20s, and that's something. I've literally been accused of having, like, six, seven, eight rhinoplasty surgeries, which is impossible. Your nose would get necrosis and fall off. I haven't had a rhinoplasty since I was. I'm gonna say, 23. It's been well over a decade. I haven't. I've not touched my nose since then. We didn't contour my nose. We didn't contour my nose. No, we didn't.
Alex Cooper
Your nose looks tiny.
Megan Fox
Shut the. No, we didn't contour. Jenna, you're fire. Should we contour half? Should we show everyone how I contour my nose? Wait.
Alex Cooper
Sh the fuck up you. Your nose looks.
Megan Fox
No, I can make it tiny, like a little elven princess. I make it so small within. Within one inch of its life. I contoured. And so I think. People think. I keep constantly working on it. It is just the contour. I can't believe. I can't believe I'm doing an interview without nose contour on. I'm traumatized. You don't understand what a big deal this is. This is like me not having done my eyebrows. Very scary for me.
Alex Cooper
I'm traumatized that you think that your nose won't look good right now. Because I'm like, the fuck does my nose look like?
Megan Fox
I like to. I like to contour it down until it's just nostrils. Like Voldemort. Just no nose. Just. Just two holes Here.
Alex Cooper
Wait. After this, can you see how you contour your nose? And I'll do it next to you.
Megan Fox
Yeah, but I'm. I'm freaking out that I'm not. I don't have it on.
Alex Cooper
You look so gorgeous. You're going to keep going. This is good for you. This is good for you. She's got to keep going. Okay, so you had your nose done, you've had your tits done, and what? Botox and filler?
Megan Fox
That's. Yeah, that's it. Right? Oh, there's one thing I had done that I'm gatekeeping because. Sorry.
Alex Cooper
What?
Megan Fox
It was. It was really good. And it's not a known like plastic surgery. People don't even really know about it.
Alex Cooper
Will you Tell me off camera.
Megan Fox
Yeah, you don't need it. I don't think. Really, you're not going to want it. I wanted it very badly and I needed to do it. And it's something that.
Alex Cooper
Can you give us a hint now? No. Okay. So that's it?
Megan Fox
Yeah. It's actually not that much. It's not that. In terms of surgery, it's not that much. Now when it comes to lasers and stuff like that, I've done everything you could possibly think of doing and I always will. I don't understand the point of shaming people for getting stuff done. Granted, I'm not encouraging anyone to do anything crazy. And like I said, you need to be very safe and very careful when you do any of this stuff. Even fillers, like, people that get fillers in their nose, you can get necrosis from that. Like, none of this shit is really safe. It all comes with a risk. So I'm not encouraging people to just go out, like, blindly and do things. You should do your research. However, it's a very weird thing to shame somebody for. And coming back to your question about sex.
Alex Cooper
Yeah.
Megan Fox
The more that I've taken control of my body and done the things that I've always wanted to do, the more comfortable I am in my body and the more freedom I have sexually and the more embodied I feel sexually. And I'm more like playful and confident in that way, versus when I was wearing a body that didn't feel like my body because I always wanted it to be different.
Unknown
Yeah.
Alex Cooper
I appreciate you sharing that, though, because I think you're right. It's like, to the women that are shaming women for getting work done, if you are so triggered, that probably means you have an insecurity. Where have you. Maybe you've thought of getting fillers or Botox or something, but maybe you're too scared. So then you shame women that have done it. It's like, why, if. And if you don't want it, why do you care if another woman gets it? It's all projection. When someone is so angry looking at you, it's. It is based in some form of jealousy. Like, we have to just call it what it is.
Megan Fox
But also, where does the logic end of, like, what. Why won't you take it? To shaming people for coloring their hair?
Alex Cooper
So true.
Megan Fox
You know what I'm saying? Or wearing gel nails or. Where does that logic stop?
Alex Cooper
Yep.
Megan Fox
What's. What's natural enough for you? And then what's fake and what's the barometer? And, like, why do we all have to follow some kind of a standard? It doesn't make any sense.
Alex Cooper
Like, can we talk about your book for a second?
Megan Fox
Yeah.
Alex Cooper
So you released your book Pretty Boys are Poisonous, and you basically write about the fact that you have your entire life kept the secrets of men, which, again, if anyone asks, like, why. It's like, we kind of talked about that today. It's like, well, what the. You're gonna. If you say it, no one believes you or they shame you or they call you a. Like, there's certain reasons why women don't come forward and say these things. And you wrote a lot in this book. One of the things. One of the common themes I wrote down was like, throughout the book, you talk about minimizing yourself in order to make a man or men feel comfortable and confident and important. When was the first time you remember doing that in a relationship? Like, bringing yourself down?
Megan Fox
So tricky? Because my relationships are public, so it's hard to say. But I would say very early on, like, when I first started going to award shows and things like that, feeling judged for, like, my naive excitement over, like, first experiencing some kind of success or, like, being at, like, oh, my God, I'm at the MTV Awards. Like, whoa, this is so cool. And that being met with what felt to be criticism or judgment, and then me shrinking and receiving the message that it was embarrassing to, like, these things or to be happy to be a part of these things, and that I needed to quell that and reject it, maybe.
Alex Cooper
Have you ever had someone that, like, had a very strong opinion to be like, you're not allowed to wear that, or don't be, like, as outgoing in. At events, like, how controlling have you experienced relationships become?
Megan Fox
I haven't had somebody control clothing and things like that, but definitely. Yeah, definitely. Just down to, like, maintaining too much eye contact with someone else or having. Being too curious during a conversation, or to the point where it's like, well, I just won't talk to anyone. I just won't look at anyone. I won't shake anyone's hand. Like, I'll just sit. And that's. That's one of the poems you're referring to, is I think it was the art of becoming an accessory and feeling like an accessory where I'm there, but why am I there and what am I doing? I don't have, like, I don't have a presence here because I'm not allowed to be.
Alex Cooper
Another theme is toxicity in the book. I wanted to read you this particular line. I prefer the agonizing psychological abuse of this trauma bond to the prosaic tedium of a regular life. Why do you think you gravitate towards toxicity over stability?
Megan Fox
Because stability sounds boring, Megan. It does, and that's the truth. It sounds like it's not romantic. It doesn't sound like it's passionate. The literal definition of passion is to suffer, and it doesn't. It just sounds. I would rather be in something. This is not to encourage others to do this, but my personal psychosis. An issue is that I would prefer to be in something dramatic and toxic versus something stable. Keep in mind, I've never experienced, like, truly stable. So if I were to honestly experience it, I would probably have a lot of peace and would accept it.
Unknown
Yeah.
Megan Fox
But I've never had it, so to me, the idea of it sounds very boring. Boring.
Alex Cooper
I want to read part of this heartbreaking poem that you wrote because it's heartbreaking. You say, there was a time where I had never heard a man call me stupid, pathetic, cunt, slut, idiot. And there was also a time when I had never felt a man's hands hit me, suffocate me, or throw me to the ground. But now, if one of those things hasn't happened by Wednesday, I consider it a miracle. When I read that to you, how does it make you feel?
Megan Fox
I dissociate from the physical violence a lot. Even when I talk to my therapist, I have yet to be able to have, like, a strong emotional reaction to that because I compartmentalized that. And that sort of just jumped over my. My. My logic, my logical brain, and went right into my body. So I need to probably do a lot of, like, somatic therapy to work on that. But I am not able to feel emotional when I write about it or when I talk about it. It's basically like describing a movie. The gaslighting and the name calling and the mental emotional abuse. I do get very emotional about that. I am very, like, present with that. But how do I feel about it? I don't know. Well, part of me feels, like, exposed because I wrote this book with. With things like that in it. And so to hear someone else read it, I'm like, okay, I wrote that for everyone to read for all of eternity. They can revisit that book. And I did it, but I did it for a reason.
Alex Cooper
Why did you do it?
Megan Fox
One for myself, I think, because obviously it was therapeutic to get it out and to get it out in a way that's different than to just talk to a therapist and, like, the words float Away into nothingness. To put it into a book. I know that it'll find, even if it's only one person, it'll find someone that needs to read it, and they will experience some kind of healing or some kind of inspiration from it. And therefore, that gave my pain a purpose versus me just trying to heal privately. It also just felt like a demon that I needed to have exercised from my body. Like, I needed to. I needed to get it out in this way.
Alex Cooper
Do you remember the first time that a man hit you?
Megan Fox
Yes. I can't. I don't know that I can tell the story. I have to be so careful.
Alex Cooper
No, of course, of course. I guess I could just ask, like, once something happens more than once, there's a way that you can almost. I don't want to say, like, normalize it, but you have.
Megan Fox
You. Do you acclimate to it? Yeah.
Alex Cooper
When it happened the first time, do you remember your reaction and like, how you handled it and moved?
Megan Fox
Yeah, I fawned. That was my initial reaction of freeze, fight, flight. Fawn Fawning is like. It's a combination of freezing and then also attempting to soothe the other person. So that was my initial reaction. And it was very. It was definitely shocking. But like I said, I almost immediately compartmentalized it and went into the, like, took on. Went into nurturing the other person to like, calm the situation. And I don't know, I just. I just took it on as my own burden right away instead of feeling the trauma.
Alex Cooper
But I think that's like, really relatable and that's how up it is to be a woman. Like, we're trained to, like, make men feel on.
Unknown
Like, you're.
Alex Cooper
It's okay, like, make them feel comfortable also, because I think it's a survival mechanism because, yeah, if you can de. Escalate a situation with a man, you. You don't know how much farther that was going to go. So our brain goes to. It's like I was talking to my therapist about this the other day. She was like, I call it like the blowjob effect. It's like when you're about to get sexually abused or something's about to happen. It's like you can rationalize, like, okay, if I just give him a blow job, that will stop me from having to have sex with him. And then people will shame you of, like, you gave him a. Oh, so then. But so you did do. It's like you don't know what's going to happen. They could have a gun. They could try to fucking kill you. We. We know what men are capable of. And so there's moments where it's just survival again. I think it's such a privileged standpoint when people would be like, what do you mean? You soothed him? I know exactly what you mean. You immediately go into survival mode of, how do I completely de. Escalate the situation? The poem you wrote called Rape. Did anyone in your life know that you had survived that type of sexual abuse before you wrote this poem?
Megan Fox
Yeah, not my parents or, like, my family, but people that I've been with, like, have known. Yeah.
Alex Cooper
Did your family reach out to you once the book came out?
Megan Fox
No.
Alex Cooper
Interesting. Did that shock you?
Megan Fox
No.
Alex Cooper
I'm so sorry.
Megan Fox
That's okay. I mean, that's.
Alex Cooper
But that's telling of the relationship.
Megan Fox
Yeah, that's. That perfectly reflects as I would anticipate it too. Yeah.
Alex Cooper
We're gonna move on to your relationship a little bit.
Megan Fox
Okay.
Alex Cooper
Okay. Mr. MG Foreign.
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Alex Cooper
Today we're going to move on to your relationship a little bit.
Megan Fox
Okay?
Alex Cooper
Okay. Mr. MGK, obviously this book has a lot of heavy topics and I know you clarified on multiple interviews you did. Like I'm not just writing about one person, I'm talking about my life experience. But how did that book just like impact your relationship in the moment? Did it open wounds? Did you have to have a lot of conversations? Like I can imagine it was tough.
Megan Fox
Yeah. And because some of the poems are about him and they're obviously about him. Like yeah, a 32 year old narcissist attempts to quantify his crimes very is about him and he knows it's about him. And there are other ones like Ghosts of Christmas Future obviously about him. But I also didn't really write anything about him that he hasn't said about himself in his own music. However, that doesn't make it any less sensitive for him to experience me writing about it because obviously he feels in control when he's telling his own story or even like maybe he's able to hide behind the music a little bit even though he's saying all the same things. It felt felt different in, in this format. So obviously he would have to be asked for his experience but it was not easy and I think he was like really nervous and, and worried because there's a lot of explosive content in the book obviously and there was some fear there. And also I mean some of them are about him and are savage.
Alex Cooper
They are Megan. They definitely are. They're go read the book everyone. I feel like everyone has such like an opinion on your guys relationships. You, you know, you got engaged then I think it was called off. Then we don't know what's going on with you. Like how would you describe your relationship with mgk?
Megan Fox
I think that what I've learned from being in this relationship is that it's not for public consumption. So I think as of now I don't have a comment on like the status of the relationship per se. What I can say Is that is what I refer to as being my twin soul. And there will always be a tether to him, no matter what. I. I can't say for sure what the capacity will be, but I will always be connected to him somehow. Beyond that, I'm not willing to accept. Explain. But all those things you said were accurate things that have occurred, and I could see them being confusing or interesting to people and them being like, what's up?
Alex Cooper
Yeah. I mean, I. Yeah. I think the reality is, like, reading your book, I was like, holy, this is. Some of. This is traumatizing. This is scary. This is sad. This is. Is really relatable. Like, I think. And I think that's what you just explained you wanted to do with the book is like, I think a lot of women, which is unfortunate and sad for us as women, that a lot of people can be like, huh, I've experienced that and that and that. And I think what's sad is, like, so many people probably don't know how many women have gone through that. How many women have normalized getting hit or getting verbally, physically, emotionally abused. Like, it's. It's everywhere. It's one in three women. Like, it's so prevalent. And I think our culture likes to just turn a blind eye and pretend it's not happening. So, like, I appreciate you writing the book, but I agree. I think a lot of people are like, you okay? Like, are we still in this relationship? And that's for you to decide. Like, I don't think. Think. I think you're right. It's like, for. No. Everyone off. You're gonna decide what you're gonna do. And also, he gets to write his music.
Megan Fox
Yeah.
Alex Cooper
And I think you as an actor, it's not like you get to be like, let's change this role to be more like that. Like, this is a. An expression for you that I bet was, like, healing in a way to be like, ugh, put it out and let it go.
Megan Fox
Yeah. It also was written just from the, like, one angle of my perspective. Meaning this was me being like, I'm writing this from my anger of all these men, all these experiences that I have had. It's not an objective view of my roles in the relationship. Like, I said, like, I failed many times inside the different relationships and was not a flawless. Yeah, I. I was not a pure victim. Like, I did plenty of things and. And provoked plenty of things. Not in terms of violence, but, like, I provoked pain or issues inside the relationship as well with my behavior. But the book was not Written in a holistic way. It was written from my anger and my pain needed to speak. And that's what the book is.
Alex Cooper
Yeah. Okay. I have a couple more fun questions.
Megan Fox
Okay.
Alex Cooper
First of all, because we're going to transition and help the girlies out.
Megan Fox
Okay.
Alex Cooper
How have you gotten to a place in your life where you do not give a fuck about what other people think and their opinions?
Megan Fox
I have not gotten to that place in my life.
Alex Cooper
Oh, wait, Megan, I thought you did. No, no, no, no. We still care.
Megan Fox
No, I, I, I, I guess like I said earlier, it is a thing of, like, I would never change anything about myself to appease someone.
Alex Cooper
Yeah.
Megan Fox
Like, publicly. I would never do that. I actually had to one time during Brian was in a custody case with his, his, his child. And sometimes a part of those, a part of the process is everybody has to do a psych evaluation. So all four adults had to go undergo psychiatric evaluations. And mine came back and they took note of the fact that I was one of the only people that had never attempted to slant the test. Because it's human nature to want your best self to be seen. So when people are being tested, it's often that they will not lie, per se, but mislead or, like, present, present a truth that isn't entirely accurate out of wanting to be liked. And I don't have that function or that mechanism. So I, they took note of the fact that that was completely absent from my, my psych evaluation. But not in a, like, sociopath way, but in a way where I'm just not somebody who's gonna bend unless I, I'm, I'm only doing what I believe in the end. Like, that will never change. But that doesn't mean that it doesn't hurt my feelings when people spew venom or negativity or hatred towards me. I'm very permeable, actually, because I'm very sensitive. And yes, I've been wearing that armor, but the armor is heavy. And at a certain point in my life, I was down to get some blood on my blade and, like, go to war if I needed to. But I'm tired now, and it's, it's actually wearing on me a lot. In this particular moment, for whatever reason, things are coming to a head for me. And I'm not in a place where I don't give a single fuck. I do get hurt. That won't change who I am and how I am and how I speak and how I proceed with my life. Life. But I do still feel the pain of that.
Alex Cooper
How do you as a mother handle knowing people are like, like, gonna try to get at your kids through you and knowing you, like, are you paranoid.
Megan Fox
At all with that? Yeah, I lose a lot of sleep about that, especially because at least one of them is, I know, gonna be in the public. Probably all three of them. They're like, drop dead gorgeous kids. And I, you know, they're. Both of their parents are actors, and in this industry, so it's likely that they're gonna have some type of public platform at a certain point. I. I worry about that every day.
Alex Cooper
Do you talk to them about that yet?
Megan Fox
Not yet. My oldest is 11, and my kids were not allowed. They weren't raised with screens, and they don't have iPads or anything like that at my house or phones. Eventually, I can't keep that up forever. Eventually, that will happen. I'm trying to delay it as long as possible, but when they get a little bit older, it's still too early. And it's also. I don't want to put the weight of my experience on them.
Alex Cooper
Yeah.
Megan Fox
I want them to have their own experience. And I don't want to preload it by being like, this is all the suffering that mommy's been through. This is how the world treats Mommy. You know, Mommy's never been loved. Mommy's always been bullied. Mommy's always. Mommy doesn't belong. Like, they don't need to feel that. So I haven't found the right way to talk to them about that, but I will have to with certainty. And, yes, I lose a lot of sleep about that. Somebody should ask Brian that question. He's. He. He's watched me cry so many times. He's always like, are you okay? Because every school meeting, I'm just weeping. Like, I'm always crying because I know what's coming, and I'm not able to live in this moment because I know what's ahead, and I'm. I'm not prepared emotionally to have to do it. I can't do it.
Alex Cooper
It's a lot.
Megan Fox
Yes.
Alex Cooper
Okay. You're gonna give the girls.
Megan Fox
I thought you said they were fun.
Alex Cooper
It's right here. Right here, Right here.
Megan Fox
Okay.
Alex Cooper
You are funny, by the way.
Megan Fox
Thank you.
Alex Cooper
We should do, like, a part two where we only talk about funny.
Megan Fox
Okay.
Alex Cooper
We just let you go. Okay. I want to get your take on a couple of scenarios. Okay. What would you say to someone who. And then, like, it's a girl going through it. Okay. This girl sees a hot guy at a bar, but it's too nervous to go up to him and make the first move. What would you say to her?
Megan Fox
It's not gonna be worth it anyway. Not.
Alex Cooper
You're like, you're the same that's getting come in your mouth.
Megan Fox
Like, go home, it's not gonna be worth it.
Alex Cooper
Go home. It's not gonna be good. Would you ever go up and approach a guy?
Megan Fox
I can't be bothered. It's not. What do they give you, really? What do you get out of it, really? I'm sorry. Have you ever gotten a magical dick? Have you ever been gotten a sacred dicking down where you're like a better human afterwards?
Alex Cooper
Have you?
Megan Fox
Because if you have, please tell. Please tell me. But in my experience that's not what happens. And it's not worth the drama that they bring and they cause. It's not worth it. Your dick needs to be in direct proportion to the drama that you cause. And if it's not, then you need to fuck the fuck off.
Alex Cooper
Oh my God, they'd be so little or they'd be huge. There would be no like medium boyfriend sized dicks anymore.
Megan Fox
Right?
Alex Cooper
Wait, how did you meet Colson? Did he go up to you? Oh, no. Oh, no, no.
Megan Fox
For the audience. I did not connect those things. So I just want to make sure that those. That's on an ongoing continuation of a sentence.
Alex Cooper
Yes. Yeah. Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. But how did you meet him? Did you meet him?
Megan Fox
I met him on set and we were in a scene.
Alex Cooper
Oh, right, right, the music video.
Megan Fox
No, no, it was before that. We were doing a movie that will forever be upset that we're. We met on the set of that movie, but we were doing a scene and I had seen his picture before he showed up and I knew just from his picture I was like, I recognized that person. And then I looked in his eyes and I was like, like, oh yeah, it's you. I've known you for thousands of years. So we were in a situation where it wasn't really about one person coming up to the other.
Alex Cooper
Got it.
Megan Fox
He's very shy and he's. He'll tell you. He's very awkward as well. So he's not somebody who like picks up girls. He's just gorgeous and a famous musician, so he gets them easily. But if, if he was not famous, he would be struggling because he's not. He's not good at that. That he isn't. He's a brilliant musician. He's not good at picking up girls or conversation.
Alex Cooper
Are you good at it?
Megan Fox
I would Say, that's so subjective. But no, I don't think I'm good at it because I don't like to. I don't. I see how girls flirt. I don't like. I can't be bothered to do that. I also ask them questions they've never been asked before that they don't want to answer. Like.
Alex Cooper
Like why?
Megan Fox
Like the questions you're asking me and we're talking about now where I'm like, Like, what's your deepest mother wound? Like, no, no guy likes to talk about that. Especially right away when they don't know you.
Alex Cooper
Right. You're like, let's talk about what happened. What happened in the childhood. They're like, huh?
Megan Fox
Yeah. What are you most traumatized by? What's your weirdest fetish? What's your. Like, yeah, they don't. They don't like to feel exposed. So I'm not a good.
Alex Cooper
You're not a good.
Megan Fox
I'm not good at that. Because they just want you to be pretty and really dumb and I don't like to play that game.
Alex Cooper
I agree. What if a girl keeps comparing herself to her best friend? How do you stop comparing yourself to women?
Megan Fox
That's a great question. I don't know that I've ever been in that. You mean it from like a standpoint of jealousy comparing to. Or. And more of like an envy because there's so many. It could have a venomous element or it could just be like. Like, wow, I'm really proud of my best friend. I wish I could get my together and be like that. There's different aspects to it. One I think is not necessarily unhealthy to be inspired by your friend and to take notes and want to move in that direction. But if it's unhealthy and it's toxic, I don't know that. I have great advice. Like, you have to start working on yourself and. Because you have insecurities and things that you. You need to heal and. And probably desires that need to be satiated and all of these other things that. That you need to work on because jealousy will always be there with your friend or with just all others.
Alex Cooper
Socks. Okay. What if a girl is hung up on a guy who ghosted her after a date? What do we do? Megan?
Megan Fox
I don't know. I can't be friends with that person.
Alex Cooper
You can't be friends with the girl?
Megan Fox
No, no. What do you mean? Is that rude? I can't be friends with that person. She's upset after she went on a date with A guy one time, and he ghosted her.
Alex Cooper
Yeah.
Megan Fox
And she still is obsessing over him.
Alex Cooper
No.
Megan Fox
Yes.
Alex Cooper
You can't be friends with her.
Megan Fox
I can't do that.
Alex Cooper
That wasn't the question. You're like, I cannot be friends with her.
Megan Fox
My.
Alex Cooper
Oh, my God, I'm peeing. Okay, we're not friends with her. Okay, what about a girl that's too afraid to tell her partner that she's never had an orgasm?
Megan Fox
Well, you gotta just. You gotta do that. You gotta. You gotta say that.
Alex Cooper
That's.
Megan Fox
That is. I feel like all of us have been in that position at one time or another. That is not worth living like that, though. You cannot. What is the fear that he's gonna feel so insecure or so overwhelmed?
Alex Cooper
How would you do it?
Megan Fox
Is the question specifically, I've never had an orgasm with you or I've never had an orgasm with you. That's a different question, I think. How long has it been?
Alex Cooper
I'm making this up?
Megan Fox
Well, if it's been a week versus.
Alex Cooper
10 years, it's been like a year.
Megan Fox
Oh, that's a long time. Because now you're a liar. That's. That's a long time to keep up.
Alex Cooper
That lie because now you're a liar, you cunt.
Megan Fox
No, but now you have to answer for, well, why have you been lying for a year? Like, don't let it get to that point. I understand the fear, being intimidated or worrying or whatever. You can't live like that. You have to understand that a orgasm. If he's entitled to an orgasm, you are entitled to an orgasm. The end. So don't let anything, any kind of fear, talk you out of being able to speak that truth. This is your body, and orgasms actually keep women very healthy. It's a vitamin, and you have to prioritize that. So don't be afraid. And if he has a problem with that, he is not for you. And I promise you, the dick wasn't that good anyway. Obviously, because you're not. Not coming.
Alex Cooper
Amen. Okay, Megan, last question. What do you think this next chapter of your life will look like for you? I feel like you're about to disappear. This is the last we ever saw Megan Fox.
Megan Fox
I'm on, like, the cliff. Of that I don't. I don't know. I'm either gonna really have some kind of, like, breakthrough where I do transcend into some, like, blissful higher level of consciousness, or find some kind of purpose, being in service to people, or I will disappear again. I feel like I handled that Wrong the first time, though, and I regret some of those years that I lost, so I don't think I'll repeat that. However, I am on the precipice of what am I about to do? And I don't know.
Alex Cooper
Well, we'll be looking for you, Megan Fox. Thank you so much for calling me on caller, Daddy. This was overdue, and it was perfect. Thank you.
Megan Fox
Thank you for staying up so late.
Alex Cooper
It's midnight.
Megan Fox
Let's go.
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Alex Cooper
To mix you up a cocktail with two of my favorite ingredients. Patron tequila and unwell hydration. This drink is the only thing Matt and I have been drinking at night.
Unknown
So get ready.
Megan Fox
Here we go.
Alex Cooper
I was actually a bartender in college. I was horrible. I remember this one guy. I'm at the bar. It's like my third night on the job, and he is out asking me for an old Fashioned. Then he asks me for a Manhattan, and I keep being like, sir, you know what? We're actually. We're out of those ingredients. Or I'm like, I just like, that's not, like, your vibe tonight. Like, I don't really think you want to drink that. And he's like, okay, what do I want? I literally got him a cup of ice, and I just poured tequila in it. And I was like, here, drink what I drink. That was just my lazy way of saying, like, I don't know how to make any of that syrup, but smile, but everything's gonna be okay. I mean, he gave me a fat tip.
Unknown
Work smarter, not harder. But today, I don't need to be a mixologist.
Alex Cooper
I have the two ingredients that I need. I'm actually gonna add a third Soda water. Revolutionary. This cocktail calls for 2 ounces of Patron tequila. Boom.
Unknown
Today, I am using the reposado. I'm a reposado girl.
Alex Cooper
Next, we are gonna do the kiwi pineapple Unwell hydration. This is gonna be the drink of summer. I can already feel it. We're going to fill it up almost to the top with unwell. And we're going to do a splash of club soda. I'm someone that likes a little bit of bubbly, but not too much. Wait. So sexy. We're going to do a little douse, a little bit of. And now kiwi. Yeah, I got fresh kiwi for this. Oh, wait, you guys. You know how bartenders do that where it's like a little. Wait, does that look cute? Was this unnecessary? Yeah, with tequila, you're gonna need a little bit of that pineapple.
Megan Fox
Oh, my God.
Alex Cooper
I mean, gorge.
Unknown
Does that look so bad?
Alex Cooper
Maybe we'll put it in there. Is that weird to put in there? I'm gonna put a glob. I'm gonna put a piece of pineapple in my drink. That looks disgusting. Cut this. This literally makes me think about my wedding. I kept having Patron and just like a splash of pineapple. Because when you're on the beach, like, I feel like that's all you want. This is delicious and on the side of your Patron.
Unknown
Little guacamole never hurts.
Alex Cooper
Daddy gang, thank you so much for making this drink with me and Patron. I'm so excited for you guys. Tag me. If you make this cocktail, tell me what you think. I kind of was born to be a bartender, let's not lie. Cheers. Thanks, Patron. Love ya.
Unknown
The perfect way to enjoy Patron is.
Alex Cooper
Responsibly Copyright 2025, imported by the Patron Spirits Company. Coral Gables, Florida. Tequila 40% ABV.
Unknown
Hi, Daddy gang. It is your father. I am so excited that Caller Daddy has officially joined the Sirius XM family. I cannot wait to talk to new guests and continue to share my crazy personal stories and experiences with you every single week. If you want to hear new episodes ad free, subscribe to Sirius XM podcasts on Apple Podcasts to start your free trial today.
Megan Fox
The new KFC Dunk It Bucket with juicy original recipe tenders, new mashed potato poppers, crispy fries, plus three sauces that.
Alex Cooper
Fit right on top of the lid.
Megan Fox
So you can dunk anywhere. You can dunk at the game.
Alex Cooper
Dunk while security points to the no outside food sign.
Megan Fox
And dunk as 20,000 people watch you and your Dunkit Bucket get removed from the stadium. Dunk almost anywhere with the new $7 KFC Dunkit Bucket or get the Double Dunkit Bucket for 25.
Alex Cooper
Prices and participation vary while supplies last. Taxes, tips and fees extra.
Call Her Daddy Podcast Summary
Episode: Megan Fox: Burned at the Stake (FBF)
Release Date: March 21, 2025
Host: Alex Cooper
In this compelling episode of Call Her Daddy, host Alex Cooper engages in a deep and honest conversation with renowned actress Megan Fox. Stripped of advertisements, intros, and outros, the episode delves into Megan's personal life, struggles with fame, body image issues, and her tumultuous relationships. The dialogue is interspersed with notable quotes that highlight Megan's candidness and vulnerability.
Megan begins by sharing her early childhood experiences, emphasizing the impact of her parents' divorce when she was just three years old. She describes her mother’s depression and her stepfather's emotional and verbal abuse, which left her feeling isolated and yearning for connection with her biological father.
This foundation sets the stage for Megan's later struggles with relationships and self-esteem.
Megan recounts her high school years marked by loneliness and an eating disorder that led to multiple hospitalizations. Her battle with body dysmorphia began at a young age, leading her to pluck her eyebrows and struggle with her self-image.
Her candid discussion sheds light on the pressures she faced growing up and how they shaped her adulthood.
A significant portion of the conversation focuses on Megan's ongoing battle with body image. She openly discusses her body dysmorphia, her decisions to undergo plastic surgery, and the societal pressures that exacerbate these issues.
Megan emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance and challenges the stigma surrounding plastic surgery.
Megan delves into the dark side of fame, describing how media scrutiny and public criticism have taken a toll on her mental health. She reflects on being labeled a "sex symbol" and the disconnect between her public persona and her true self.
Her insights highlight the often-overlooked psychological burdens of celebrity status.
Discussing her marriage to Brian Austin Green, Megan admits to not being a great girlfriend and acknowledges mutual shortcomings in their relationship. She reflects on how her early marriage at 18 deprived her of the experience of being a single young woman.
This reflection underscores her personal growth and the complexities of young relationships.
Megan is forthright about her plastic surgery experiences, debunking rumors and clarifying the extent of her procedures. She critiques societal beauty standards and advocates for personal autonomy over one's body.
Her honesty serves as a powerful commentary on the intersection of beauty, autonomy, and societal expectations.
Megan introduces her book, "Pretty Boys are Poisonous," which delves into themes of abuse, trauma bonds, and the psychological impact of toxic relationships. She shares excerpts from her poignant poems, revealing her struggles with emotional and physical abuse.
The book serves as both a personal catharsis and a beacon for listeners facing similar challenges.
Megan discusses her relationship with Machine Gun Kelly (MGK), emphasizing the complexities and emotional turmoil it has caused. She acknowledges the public nature of their relationship and the resultant scrutiny.
Their relationship narrative adds another layer to Megan's exploration of love, fame, and personal boundaries.
A heartfelt segment focuses on Megan's role as a mother and her fears about her children's exposure to public scrutiny and negativity. She expresses deep concerns about their future in an unforgiving world.
Her protective instincts highlight the challenges of balancing fame with family life.
In the concluding sections, Alex and Megan engage in a series of fun and thought-provoking questions about relationships and personal growth. Megan's responses remain candid, often laced with humor and sharp wit.
These lighter moments provide a nuanced balance to the episode's heavier themes.
This episode of Call Her Daddy offers an unfiltered glimpse into Megan Fox's life, capturing her resilience, vulnerabilities, and unyielding spirit. Through honest dialogue and powerful quotes, listeners gain a profound understanding of Megan's journey, making this episode a standout conversation in the podcast's repertoire.
Notable Quotes:
These quotes encapsulate key moments of revelation and introspection throughout the episode.
This summary provides a comprehensive overview of Megan Fox's interview on Call Her Daddy, capturing the essence of her experiences and insights. Whether you're a long-time listener or new to the podcast, this episode offers valuable perspectives on fame, personal struggle, and resilience.