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Tuesday
16Sep2008

Megan Fox Tells All, Shows Most in GQ

Megan Fox is the new GQ cover girl for October. Let's just pause here to take a look at that.

Yikes.

Fox will co-star with Simon Pegg in How to Lose Friends and Alienate People, which comes out on October 3rd, so she's on this magazine and Maxim as well, but these pictures are hotter. Plus, the Maxim shots look like the ones that came out before Transformers.

In the film, Fox plays an actress who knows what she needs to do to get ahead in the business, and from the looks of these shots and the quotes we have from the magazine, Megan didn't need to do a lot of research for the role. This is all headline-happy stuff. For example, did you know that Fox treated herself to a stripper?

"Well, that year my boyfriend broke up with me, and I decided - oh man, sorry, mommy! - that I was in love with this girl that worked at the Body Shop. I decided that I was going to get her to love me back, and I went out of my way to create a relationship with this girl, a stripper named Nikita."

Fox is quick to point out that she isn't gay, but that she's not opposed to dating women, or choking the life out of a pack animal to sleep with someone of the same sex:

"Look, I’m not a lesbian. I just think that all humans are born with the ability to be attracted to both sexes. I mean, I could see myself in a relationship with a girl - Olivia Wilde is so sexy she makes me want to strangle a mountain ox with my bare hands. She’s mesmerising. And lately I’ve been obsessed with Jenna Jameson, but...oh boy."

I'm not sure I get the Jenna Jameson thing. Then again, I don't get the Brian Austin Green thing, either.

Oh, and she talks a little bit about her work if you're interested, which you're not. It does make you wonder about the next big photo shoot for Fox when Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen storms theaters next summer.

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