Megan Fox: Fame Means Getting Bullied by the World

Megan Fox: Fame Means Getting Bullied by the World

The Left’s obsession with bullying, at least the kind not aimed at conservatives, might have a new spokesperson.

Megan Fox, the lovely star of “Transformers” and “Jennifer’s Body,” has bullying on her mind these days. In a new interview in Esquire magazine, we learn Fox had to be dragged into the same room with the journalist handling the Q&A. It seems fame isn’t as addictive as you might think for the young actress. In fact, she compares being famous to enduring the kind of bullying you see in school. Only much, much worse.

“I don’t think people understand,” she says. “They all think we should shut the fuck up and stop complaining because you live in a big house or you drive a Bentley. So your life must be so great. What people don’t realize is that fame, whatever your worst experience in high school, when you were being bullied by those ten kids in high school, fame is that, but on a global scale, where you’re being bullied by millions of people constantly.”

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