Sunday, August 31, 2014

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Video: ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle’ Korea Interview

Posted: 31 Aug 2014 01:57 AM PDT

Watch the video of Megan Fox having an interview with a Korean TV talk show to promote ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle’ film. 

Click here to view the video on YouTube.

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

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Megan Fox Attends Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Korea Press Conference Hi Res Photos (08/27)

Posted: 27 Aug 2014 08:11 AM PDT

I have uploaded new high quality event photos of Megan Fox attends the press conference for South Korean premiere of ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ at Shilla Hotel on August 27, 2014 in Seoul, South Korea.

Megan Fox Megan Fox Throws The First Pitch In Seoul Hi Res Photos (08/27)

Posted: 27 Aug 2014 08:09 AM PDT

I have uploaded new high quality photos Megan Fox throw out the first pitch at the LG Twins vs. Doosan Bears as a part of promotion for South Korea premiere of ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ on August 27, 2014 in Seoul, South Korea.

Videos: Megan Fox at TMNT Korea Premiere (08/26)

Posted: 26 Aug 2014 10:49 PM PDT

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

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Megan Fox at TMNT Korea Premiere Photos (08/26)

Posted: 26 Aug 2014 07:57 AM PDT

I’ve added new event photos of Megan Fox visit arrives at the Korea Premiere of ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ on August 26, 2014. She looks lovely as usual!

Megan with Brian and Their Son Arrive in Incheon Photos (08/25)

Posted: 25 Aug 2014 10:32 PM PDT

I’ve added new candids photos of Megan arriving with Brian and their son at Incheon International Airport on August 25, 2014 in Incheon, South Korea.

Sunday, August 24, 2014

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Megan with Brian and their sons heading for Dinner Photos (08/19)

Posted: 24 Aug 2014 02:18 AM PDT

I’ve added new candid photos of Megan Fox with Brian and their children leaving home for dinner in town on August 19, 2014.

Saturday, August 23, 2014

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Megan Is Coming To Australia!

Posted: 22 Aug 2014 09:09 PM PDT

Megan Fox is coming to Australia to walk the green carpet at a special Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fan event this September. Cowabunga!

Check out TheFIX’s exclusive video above to hear co-star Will Arnett announcing the tour and to see Megan bouncing on a trampoline on set… yes, it’s as mesmerising as it sounds!

The stars will hit our shores on September 7, with fans getting the chance to see them at Hoyts Entertainment Quarter, Moore Park (Sydney) from 2pm on the day.

Die-hard TMNT fans will be able to purchase tickets for this bodacious occasion from hoyts.com.au.

Thursday, August 21, 2014

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The Fitness Myths Celebrities Perpetuate

Posted: 20 Aug 2014 10:00 PM PDT

On Friday Britney Spears made her buzzed-about 'comeback' in Las Vegas. The show, entitled 'Piece of Me', is strangely apt considering it wasn't her voice but rather her abdominal muscles which garnered the most publicity in the lead-up to the performance.

Two days prior, the trainer of Megan Fox told outlets how he whipped the actress ‘into shape’ for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Because if it’s one thing the already svelte mother-of-two needs to be rigorously fit for it’s a turtle movie based on a cartoon television show.

“She eats carbs,” her trainer told Us Magazine “She just eats the right carbs.

The right carbs, huh? The implication is always the same. It has been since the celebrity fitness industrial complex began at the dawn of online gossip two decades ago: the path to replicating an actress’s body is aspirational and easy. Which means, you should go out and get that body, too!

And everyone who has ever regretted nibbling on a Tim Tam knows exactly what a female celebrity body should look like: concave and/or muscular stomach, toned limbs, thigh gap, perky breasts. Or, if ‘curvy’ is part of their brand, they’re allowed bigger breasts and a posterior, those components of the female body that can be readily sexualised. But the stomach must not change. Not even 'after baby'.

It didn’t used to be part of every female celebrity's job description to have an unusually svelte body.

But here we are where it’s now broadened to include everyone from Chloe Grace Moretz, 17, to Helen Mirren, 67, with every post-baby body in between, to spout the secret of their slender success.

Because this particular body type is, to paraphrase author Susie Orbach, the ultimate status symbol of Western culture, there are a slew of products attached to achieving it. Tracy Anderson gyms and DVDs, for example, are available to us civilians because this celebrity body is just a workout away!

This is what writer Lily Karlin refers to as ‘the fraudulence of the celebrity fitness myth’.

The idea that celebrities are working just a smidgen harder than us to look like they do. Because something like height is fixed but the shape and weight of one’s body is permeable. Nevermind the reality, which is that less than five per cent of the female population are born with the pop cultural ‘ideal'.

Nevermind that rest of us are not living the sort of lifestyles that can sustain such rigid practices.

Occasionally, someone, like actress and mother-of-two, Julianne Moore, will admit the truth.

"I hate dieting" Moore told Eve Magazine in 2008. "I'm hungry all the time."

"I think I'm a slender person, but the industry apparently doesn't. All actresses are hungry all the time, I think."

But there’s still one taboo many will not touch: plastic surgery. Gwyneth Paltrow vaguely referenced it in regards to breasts, after rumours swirled that she’d had hers ‘done’. She called it ‘reconstructive' surgery as opposed to ‘plastic’ because after breasts have fed babies, they are LITERALLY a broken body part.

Indeed, while many actresses who have had children appear to have blossomed over their careers, rare is the woman who will address it directly. And why should she? Everyone knows she will be punished; called vain, insecure, inauthentic, anti-woman.

But the truth is that in this alleged age of ‘body diversity’ a certain type of 'body-after-baby' is a career-comeback.

Take Jessica Simpson who turned her ‘body-after-babies’ into its own cottage industry. Or Beyonce’s first concert ‘post baby’ where her weight loss was given top billing.

Which brings us back to Britney Spears, whose weight fluctuations signal the stop and start of her status as a performer. As of two weeks ago via an Instagram post, her flat stomach proved ‘the last 10 Years Never happened.’

So, her painful struggle with mental illness, that’s neatly swept away by new abs too?

Nooo, we mean the babies!

It's as if she never HAD BABIES, SILLY!

Filmmaker Jean Kilborne in her documentary on images of women, Killing Us Softly made the point that the more often women are portrayed as disembodied objects – without faces, without other body parts – the easier it becomes to commit violence against them, including but not limited to rape. Indeed, there has long been an established link 'between dehumanisation and disinhibition of aggression'.

But when this dehumanisation spreads to include pregnant women and their 'bodies after babies!' we know that we've entered into a new kind of perversion.

This fetishisation of motherhood, including the sanitisation of birth itself, (which is always glossed over in the body reveal) would be laughable if it weren't so gross.

This bizarre sanctification of pregnant 'bumps' and obsession with abnormally slender post-natal bodies has been so normalised within popular culture it's now accepted that if you want to keep your career you're going to have to get back into your skinny jeans and get on that magazine cover before you can spell episiotomy, girlfriend!

Which leaves the rest of us, where exactly? If only, as Karlin writes, we could 'strip the weight loss industries of their cultural power.' And if only we could see motherhood – both pre and post natal – in all of its ordinary messiness, then the rest of us females, (including those who don't want children and are bored by the culture's Madonna obsession), could truly get our bodies back.

Source: Daily Life

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

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Megan Fox Believes in Everything Paranormal

Posted: 19 Aug 2014 11:20 AM PDT

Megan Fox, the talented and beautiful actor from Hollywood, opened her heart out while defending her strong belief in paranormal activities in an MTV News interview.
According to the report by the Huffington Post, Megan appeared in the interview to promote her latest movie Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The movie is running at this moment and reportedly made $65 million dollars in its opening weekend. 

In the movie, Fox played the character of April O’Neil, a reporter who is friendly with the turtles.

During the time of the interview, MTV’s Josh Horowitz brought into the conversation the amusing fact that, like her character in the movie, Fox does believe in the paranormal phenomena.

While talking about Bigfoot, Fox said that science is coming up with new discoveries every day. She also didn't find it strange enough that they are yet to be found, “because it is intelligent enough not to be found,” She further commented.

While answering Horowitz's question on if she ever believed in UFOs, Fox took no time to reply  “yes, yes 1000%.”

She categorically asked “How can you not believe?”

As explained by the Huffington Post, to defend her belief in UFOs, she remarked “If they are a more advanced species, why would we be able to find them if they don’t want to be found?”

Fox said until things are found, they had been previously unfound but this doesn't mean that they didn’t exist.

Megan clarified that she believed in everything about paranormal. She described her experience about a ghostly encounter in Mexico. She couldn't really see a ghost, but someone, or something poured her a cup of coffee when she was out of the room in a hotel in Mexico City. No one else was there, so she could never think it was a human. She went on saying she didn't find anyone there in physical form.

At one point she seemed to be a little annoyed with Horowitz, who never took her beliefs seriously.

Strong beliefs on anything can take one real far. Megan surely knows that.

Source: IB Times

‘Teenage Mutant Ninga Turtles’ Production Stills

Posted: 18 Aug 2014 10:08 PM PDT

I’ve added some recent production still of Megan in ‘TMNT’ film to the gallery. Check them out!

New Megan for ‘TMNT’ Promotional Photoshoots

Posted: 18 Aug 2014 10:05 PM PDT

I’ve added new photoshoots of Megan Fox poses for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film. Megan is a big fan of Mikey!