Megan Fox on the Cover of Miami Magazine: What Else Has She Been Up To?
Megan Fox is on the March cover of Miami magazine looking stunning with an old Hollywood glamor look. Her brunette hair is in soft waves and she's sporting bright red lips and fabulous eye makeup. In the interview, she discusses what she was like as a teenager saying that she was "obnoxious" and felt like a loner. The woman known for her exceptional beauty also says "I was never the pretty girl." Other than the doing the magazine cover, what else has she been up to lately?
"Friends With Kids"
The actress is in a new movie, "Friends With Kids," which heads into theaters on March 9, 2012. The movie is about a group of friends who are paired up except for two singles who decide to have a kid together but be platonic. Although she has a main role, she (and Ed Burns) are missing off the promo poster.
Talk show appearance
On February 27, Megan made an appearance on the "Tonight Show With Jay Leno" to discuss "Friends With Kids." She wore a black, white and brown Dolce&Gabbana dress that's embellished on the bottom half. Her hair was down in soft waves and wore black Brian Atwood heels.
Movie role
Although there was talk that the 25-year-old was one of the actresses who was up for the role of Elizabeth Taylor in the Lifetime movie "Liz and Dick," they were apparently just rumors. On her Facebook, she reportedly said " Contrary to recent media reports I am not, and have never been in discussions to star in the lifetime biopic 'Liz and Dick'. I do however wish the project well in its television debut." Lindsay Lohan ended up landing the role.
Tattoo removal
Megan started getting tattoos when she was 19-years-old and now has eight or nine. One that has been quite visible is the Marilyn Monroe tattoo on her right forearm. She's now in the process of getting it removed and it appears to be almost completely gone. When discussing what it's like to have it removed, she said "It sort of exploded and looked like little kernels of popcorn popping up. It's traumatic and it's incredibly painful. They can't numb it enough to make the pain go away."
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