Hold your head high, and your middle finger higher.
Striking-looking actress and model, Megan Fox is known for starring in movies such as Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, Jennifer's Body, Mutant Ninja Turtles, and its sequel, and of course, the Transformers film series.
About Megan Fox's real height
Megan Fox's height is surprising, after watching the movie Jennifer's Body we could have sworn that she was tall -- she dwarfed Amanda Seyfried in the movie after all. But Amanda is not that tall -- and so isn't Megan Fox.
In the movie Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows, her character's ID listed her height at 5'4". In real life Megan has claimed to be 5'3" and 5'4" at one time or another.
After taking a careful look at her elegant stature and comparing her height to that of people like Lindsay Lohan (5'5") Jessica Alba (5'6¼"), Shia Labeouf (5'8¾"), etc, we think Megan Fox is 5'4" after tall.
The real height of Megan Fox is
5 ft 4 in or 162.6 cm
Megan Fox with Kim Kardashian (5'2") and Chris Hemsworth (6'3") |
Megan Fox is smart and amazingly honest, so her quotes are worth it.
On tattoos.
People who don't like me talk about it as though I'm trash because I have tattoos. I find that insane because it's 2008, not the 1950s. Tattoos aren't limited to sailors. It's a form of art I find beautiful. I love it.
Love vs. other things.
No one ever gets tired of loving. But everyone gets tired of waiting, assuming, hearing lies, and hurting.
Why she dislikes people.
People's bullshit and fakeness are the main reasons why I like to be alone.
Her definition of beauty.
My definition of beauty is simplicity, elegance, and sensuality. I think that when a woman is in harmony with herself and remains true to her values, she will glow naturally.
Acting biz in a nutshell.
When you think about it, we actors are kind of prostitutes. We get paid to feign attraction and love. Other people are paying to watch us kissing someone, touching someone, and doing things people in a normal monogamous relationship would never do with anyone who's not their partner. It's really kind of gross.
On Zac Efron.
Zac Efron is my obsession, we're the same person. We're not actually here, it's like Janet and Michael Jackson. He just puts on his wig and a dress, and it's me, and you don't know that. It's one of the greatest mysteries of all time.
You might as well be just yourself.
Just be you. I've learned the hard way and in the end, some people are just so full of hate that no matter what you say or do, they'll always have something to say.
On life in general.
The things that happen in your life are either your choices or opportunities and lessons the universe has put before you. Life on earth is like college and we're all just trying to pass the courses.
On Wonder Woman.
Wonder Woman is lame. She flies around in an invisible jet, but she's not invisible. I don't get it.
On being a nerd.
I'm the biggest nerd - I love comic books and stuff like that! I don't have any friends who are actresses. I only had one girlfriend when I was growing up. Most of my friends were boys. I was such a tomboy. I enjoyed doing guy things.
On being smart and funny.
I'm smart and I can be really funny and interesting and I can go toe-to-toe with anybody in a conversation.
Being comfortable in your own skin.
I think being sexy and comfortable in your body is a wonderful thing, and I don't mind being acknowledged for it or appreciated for it. I know what I'm capable of. I know that I'm a relatively smart girl - I'm clever - and I feel like the sexy image only stands to make me a more powerful human being.
On fate.
I believe that every interaction is an act of fate in some way, that we're meant to interact with them, and it's our job to flesh that out and experience it to the fullest and learn the lessons we're meant to.
Men in their twenties vs thirties.
Boys in their twenties are a waste of time. They have nothing to offer conversationally; they're immature. I feel like I have a better shot with someone in his thirties.
On femme power.
Women hold the power because we have the vaginas. If you're in a heterosexual relationship and you're a female, you win.
On karma.
I try to live with the idea that karma is a very real thing. So I put out what I want to get back.
On the power of being an introvert.
I have no friends and I never leave my house. You just have to make a choice to just refuse to be involved with things that could get you in trouble. It's easy when you feel upset or depressed about something to want to go to a club and want to drink, but instead, I just force myself to sit and feel it and deal with it, and try to grow from it, because I don't want to go down that path. I'm one of the most isolated people in existence right now, but it's worth it because if I wasn't making that decision I would be throwing away my career.