Megan Fox Slammed As A ‘Stupid, Pretty Lady’ For Her Controversial Halloween Costume
November 3, 2023 by Julia DeKorte
Fans and celebrities alike are furious with Megan Fox, who not only deliberately broke SAG-AFTRA’s strike guidelines by dressing up as a character from a struck movie, but also rubbed it in their faces by tagging them in her Instagram post. The actor attended the annual Casamigos Halloween bash with her fiancé, Machine Gun Kelly, dressed as Gogo Yubari and Beatrix Kiddo, respectively, from the 2003 film Kill Bill, amid fans and other actors calling her “defiant” and “stupid.”
In one of the slides, she tagged SAG-AFTRA, a labor union consisting of the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, after they specifically told actors not to post in costumes inspired by struck content. SAG-AFTRA has been on strike since July 14th over an ongoing labor dispute with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, and Megan Fox’s post goes directly against their recently posted rules. Keep reading to find out more.
On Oct. 18th, SAG-AFTRA released a statement with guidelines banning actors from dressing up as characters from struck TV shows and movies. “Choose costumes inspired by generalized characters and figures (ghost, zombie, spider, etc.),” the statement reads. They also instructed actors not to “post photos of costumes inspired by struck content on social media.”
Megan Fox violates SAG-AFTRA strike guidelines with Kill Bill costumeMegan Fox posted a carousel of six photos on Sunday, all featuring her Gogo Yubari costume. The model paired a pleated gray, white, and black plaid mini-skirt with a fitted blue blazer, a bright red bow around her neck, knee-high white socks, and white platform heels. She also added fake blood dripping from her eyes down her cheeks. Machine Gun Kelly joined her for the Casamigos event, dressed in all yellow as Beatrix Kiddo. Megan captioned the photos with just one tag: @sagaftra.