Actress Megan Fox has shared intimate insights into her private life in a book of poetry. In addition to a miscarriage, she also reveals several physically and psychologically abusive relationships with “very famous people.”
It’s an unusual way for an extremely prominent personality to give insight into his inner self. And yet Megan Fox has decided to show herself unusually vulnerable in her new book of poems, “Beautiful Boys are Poisonous.” But she doesn’t want to share some stories.
She now revealed this in a very open interview about the tape on “Good Morning America.” There she was also asked about the miscarriage, which she hints at in the last two poems of the volume. The poems describe the ultrasound images of a girl ten weeks pregnant, dreaming of holding her hand. And Fox is actually dealing with the loss of her unborn daughter, she confirmed.
“A wild journey”
“I had never had to go through something like this before,” admitted the mother of three. She and her partner Colson Baker, better known by his stage name Machine Gun Kelly, were completely thrown off track by the loss. “It was very difficult for us, it sent us on a wild journey,” recalls Fox. “Together and separated and together again, we tried to figure out what that even means, how it came about,” she explains, visibly moved. The poems are part of an attempt to process what we have experienced.
Her partner was ultimately the deciding factor in publishing what she had written. “The person who convinced me to write a book of poetry is Colson,” says Fox when asked about her most important supporter in her life.
Abuse by “very famous people”
In the past, however, she has had very different experiences with men, admits the actress, who was married to “Beverly Hills” star Brian Austin Green until two years ago. “I was in a physically violent relationship and several emotionally abusive ones,” she admits for the first time. Only a few of her relationships are publicly known, she explains. “But I’ve been around some enormously famous people – who were really horrible people.”
Although she even graphically describes physical abuse in one of the poems, she prefers to keep some of the worst experiences to herself. “Some things may only be suitable for God’s eyes,” she explains her reluctance. “If I were just a poet and people were less interested in my personal life, I might have covered more of these experiences.” But who exactly she means, she keeps to herself.
Brian Austin Green recently only spoke positively about his relationship with his ex-wife. “We have a great connection, friendship and mutual respect for each other,” he said during an appearance on the podcast “Whine Down with Jana Kramer,” where he appeared with his new girlfriend Sharna Burgess. “She is a part of our lives.”
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