Megan Fox has revealed that sometimes she just feels the 'need' to go naked on the red carpet.
The Jennifer's Body star – who recently released a book of poetry – spoke up WWD that feeling of baring everything at events.
“That's like, 'No, I have to be naked this day,'” the 37-year-old told the outlet.
Fox is almost as famous for her revealing red carpet looks as she is for her acting career, often covering up just the bare minimum when she hits the red carpet, with or without fiancé Machine Gun Kelly, 33.
At the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards, she wore a beige sheer dress over a bra and underwear that left little to the imagination.
And last summer, she posted a photo of herself in a sheer, figure-hugging Jean Paul Gaultier dress that left her nipples exposed.
Megan Fox has said that sometimes she just feels the urge to get naked. The Jennifer's Body star – who recently released a book of poetry – told WWD that the feeling is overcoming her. Seen with Machine Gun Kelly in 2021
Although the Transformers actress shows off her perfect figure in almost naked looks on the red carpet, the truth is that she is very introverted.
“I think a lot of people are under the impression that I love attention, which is hilarious because I'm so tragically introverted,” she said.
'I wish I liked attention. I would have the best life. I would have so much fun. I have so many opportunities,” the mother of three said. 'I could do so many things, but instead I have crippling anxiety and never want to leave my house.'
To underline her point, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles star just released her first book of poetry and the attention that came with it caused her very first panic attack.
Her new book, Pretty Boys Are Poisonous, is a New York Times bestseller and writing it was a form of therapy for Megan. Her therapist told her that if she continued to hold on to her pain, it would cause illness. Her poems are how she let it all go.
“I knew I always had to get it out there. I feel like one of my strengths is my spiritual foundation, or the way I process things and my way of thinking, and I feel like of all the things I could offer people through the platform that is celebrity, that would be my best offer,” she said.
“And so I thought something like this should be made public because hopefully it will have a lot more impact than a movie I made or something I'm going to post on fucking Instagram.”
She added, “I've only ever dated musicians or actors or people who would fall into the pretty boy category, so it represented my specific experience so well.”
The Jennifer's Body star told WWD that she's in a new phase of wearing things that are more covered up — but her days of being nearly naked on the red carpet are far from over
“I've had a weird relationship with fashion because for so long I rejected being famous and rejecting whatever image was attached to me, the person I was supposed to be,” she explained.
Although the Transformers actress shows off her perfect figure in almost naked looks on the red carpet, the truth is that she is very introverted. “I think a lot of people are under the impression that I love attention, which is hilarious because I'm so tragically introverted,” she said.
Megan has three sons with her ex-husband, 90210 alum Brian Austin Green, 50, — Noah, 11, Bodhi, nine, and Journey, seven, and she knows one day they'll pick up the book and have questions.
“Because I have sons, I think it's really important for me to raise boys who aren't like the men I've been with,” she said. 'It is very important to me to raise boys who can have a very deep emotional intimacy with their partner.
'It is very important to me that they are not liars, that they can be completely transparent, honest and respectful and can experience at some point in their lives: I do not expect them to have a holy love at sixteen. but I do expect that they will get to that place at some point because I am their first introduction to women and the way I love them will influence the way they are allowed to love others when they enter into a relationship. she continued.
“And so I hope that just through my transparency in the way I interact with them, in the way I am demonstrative and affectionate with them, that they can love in a very healthy way.”