Megan Fox has been rocking red hair lately, and fans can’t get enough! The Jennifer’s Body alum took to Instagram to show off her new shorter haircut, a healthy trim, as well as a sultry bikini-clad photo of her sculpted figure.
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Megan Fox Simmers In New Red-Haired Selfies on Instagram
On June 4th, the Transformers actress uploaded a pic of herself in a black bikini as part of a two-photo post, and followed it with a selfie that she took on a beach. Her hair has blunter, shorter ends in the shot, and fans found her look to be very flattering, as seen in the post’s comment section.
Fans couldn’t get enough of her auburn locks, with some comparing her to “Jessica Rabbit” and Lindsay Lohan with the newly dyed tresses, and deeming her a “beautiful” bombshell.
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“This woman is like wine,” another added as others expressed that they “couldn’t believe” that Fox is “almost 40,” with some saying that the mom of three looked to be in her twenties. Another added in response to her sizzling swimsuit shot: “What I’d do for that figure man.”
It’s been a busy past few weeks for Fox. Last month, she graced the cover of Sports Illustrated in a barely-there, beaded swim set. For the cover story, she was also praised by fans for opening up about struggling with body dysmorphia and learning to love herself and practice self-care.
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“The first thing anyone notices about someone is going to have something to do with their physical appearance,” she said, adding, “it’s inevitable, you can’t get around that. Fox went on, “I wish everyone noticed my aura because I have a rainbow aura and it’s special.” She also noted that shooting the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover felt like “a lot of pressure.”
She also detailed how body image is still something she struggles with, and many fans online found this to be “relatable” and “appreciated” her honesty, as seen on Twitter recently. “I have body dysmorphia — I don’t ever see myself the way other people see me,” Fox said. “There’s never a point in my life where I loved my body, never, ever.”
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Fox continued, “When I was little, that was an obsession I had of, like, but I should look this way,” she explained. “And why I had an awareness of my body that young I’m not sure, and it definitely wasn’t environmental because I grew up in a very religious environment where bodies weren’t even acknowledged.” Fox also said that “the journey of loving myself is going to be never-ending, I think.”