In its infancy, Megan Fox was one of the biggest names in Hollywood as the protagonist in "Jennifer's Body," "Transformers," etc. Since the golden age of her career, Megan has worked behind the scenes with films and serials, served as a producer, raised three children and stayed out of the public eye. Ten years after the premiere of Jennifer's Body, Megan spoke with screenwriter Diablo Cody and said she suffered a "psychological crisis" as a result of many years of hypersexuality.
In a video for Entertainment Tonight, Megan told Diablo she didn't mind the bad reviews about "Jennifer's Body" because she was worried about something else.
?I had a lot in mind at the time, and the movie that was being criticized was not my first concern. I had a very tense relationship with the public, with the media, with journalists and I was suffering a lot. That moment was not particularly painful, it was part of what I was experiencing then, ?she said.
Permanent objectification also caused a psychological crisis.
"I didn't want to be seen, I didn't want to take pictures, go to magazines, walk on the couch, I didn't want to be seen in public at all for fear and the belief that I would probably be mocked or spit on or someone would scream at me. , or people would just throw stones at me because I was out. It was a very dark moment, ?she explains.
Something else that influenced people's opinion of Megan is the fact that she talked about hypersexualization and objectification years before the #MeToo movement.