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Sunday November 8, 2009 7:41 pm

Megan Fox Oblivious to Staring Men

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Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Celebrity Gossip

DescriptionIf Megan Fox had it her way, she’d have us believing she hates the Angelina Jolie comparisons. She’d also make us think she’s unaware of all her admirers.

The Transformers star - who is regularly voted among the world’s sexiest actresses - claims she leads too much of a quiet life with on/off boyfriend to notice other people’s responses to her appearance.

“I don’t really experience it because I’ve been in the same relationships forever,” she said. “I stay at home most of the time, but I guess I’m not complaining. Nobody in their right mind would complain. It’s great.”

Megan - who has dated the actor since they met on the set of US TV show Hope and Faith in 2004 - has often claimed to be insecure about how she looks, and hit out at good-looking celebrities who use their beauty as a “mask.”

“I’ve met endless so-called beautiful people who don’t seem to have personalities or a direction in life,” Fox stated. “They’ve never been forced to develop their characters because they’re viewed as being so attractive. So I think beauty can be a mask.”



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