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Her shirt is so pretty!




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Her shirt is so pretty!




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A representative for Megan Fox has denied reports the actress secretly married Brian Austin Green because she is pregnant. The Transformers star wed her long term partner in a small, private ceremony in Hawaii last month during a romantic beach vacation. U.S. tabloids alleged the sexy star had wed after learning she was expecting Green’s child, claiming the actor had been spotted patting the brunette’s stomach. But Fox’s publicist insists the speculation is false, saying that the rumours are “not true”.
The actress wed her long-term lover Brian Austin Green in a secret ceremony in Hawaii on June 24. They opted for an intimate ceremony, only inviting around six guests.
The pair met in 2004 and got engaged two years later, although their romance has been turbulent. It has now been suggested the 24-year-old actress finally decided to settle down as she is keen to start a family. “Megan is a very maternal girl and she’s been pining for a baby for quite some time. It wouldn’t surprise me to hear her announce her pregnancy very soon,” a source told National Enquirer magazine.
“That’s the reason she suddenly tied the knot with Brian after all these years.” Brian, 36, and Megan ended their engagement last year, but quickly reunited. They refused to discuss the reasons for the split, and it is thought Brian proposed again at the start of last month.
They married at the Four Seasons Resort on Big Island. Brian’s eight-year-old son Kassius, his child with his ex-girlfriend Vanessa Marcil, attended the nuptials.
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Soon after getting married to Brian Austin Green, Megan Fox did an interview in Steppin’ Out Magazine and talked about Hollywood marriages and why they fail for many people:
“I think couples generally aren’t staying together. The divorce rate is so high right now,” she says. “But I think [the reason it's high in] Hollywood specifically is because of two things.”
“Everything is so easily accessed in Hollywood. Whatever you want you have at your fingertips. So for a lot of people, that temptation is just too much,” she said. “You lose the ability to cherish something else because there are so many others out there just waiting for you.”
The next problem, according to Fox? The amount of media coverage given to Hollywood’s high-profile relationships. “The couples that you see in the tabloids are being reported about even when there’s not even a problem,” she said. “Being on cover after cover after cover, the relationship becomes even harder to maintain than it normally is — which isn’t easy to begin with. Your life being out there in the open is almost unbearable.”
With all of that in mind, Fox says the way to make a Hollywood marriage work is “both people have to be incredibly strong people to make it through that. It’s sad, and I think the media is responsible for a lot of it. At least for planting the seed. Like I said earlier, actors are very insecure people to begin with.”
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Megan Fox didn’t invite her own dad to her wedding with Brian Austin Green. Earlier this week it emerged that the star’s mum only found out after reading it in reports.
Now her father Franklin Fox has said he at least got a call from the star after the nuptials. He told Us Magazine: “Megan gave me a call after the ceremony. And then sent a photograph of her and Brian with her iPhone.”
Fox senior added: “My daughter looked very happy in the photograph that she sent me. I’ve met Brian before. He is a good guy…I hope they will be happy!” The former Transformers actress got wed in a small ceremony in Hawaii last week. Her mum Darlene later said: “”If there was a wedding I wasn’t there – but that’s Megan all right. She would have wanted something low-key. “She’d sneak off somewhere and surprise everybody later. If it’s true they’re married I’d be a happy mama.”
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There might be a lot of broken hearts out there because Megan Fox is off the market. She’s now married to Brian Austin Green. Yes, the dude she’s been dating for the past six years:
It took two engagements, but Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green finally made it legal. Reports the couple were married at the Four Seasons Hotel resort last weekend while vacationing on the big island of Hawaii were confirmed to PEOPLE early Tuesday. “Yes they are married,” a rep for Fox says.
Fox, 24, and Green, 36, who met in 2004, initially got engaged in November 2006, only to call it off in February 2009. At the time, a source said the decision was “mutual.” Despite their split, the two were regularly spotted together and earlier this month, the actress’s rep confirmed to PEOPLE they were engaged again.
In 2009, before they called off their first engagement, Green told PEOPLE his ideal wedding would be “small.” “Originally we were talking elopement and now we might have a few people there,” he said. (source)
People magazine had a short write-up on Megan’s path towards marriage and it is kinda sweet. I know many people think Brian is a bit of a has-been but it seems like Megan really loves him and they have a good connection to one another:
When Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green first met, it was sparks – not love – at first sight. “I liked him right away,” she told the New York Times Magazine in November about the first time they met, while filming the sitcom Hope & Faith. “Everyone was around the monitor watching a scene, and Brian accidentally touched my leg. I remember literal electricity shooting through me and out me from every direction,” she says. “It was like magic.”
Relationship troubles, their 12-year age gap or buzz that she was getting close with her Transformers costar Shia LaBeouf last year aside, Fox, seemingly knew from the start that the former Beverly Hills, 90210 star was The One. Since their electrifying meeting back in 2004, Fox has only had eyes for Green – despite what her maneater reputation might otherwise convey. “I’ve only been with two men my entire life: my childhood sweetheart and Brian,” she recently told Harper’s Bazaar U.K.. “I can never have sex with someone that I don’t love, ever. The idea makes me sick.”
What she has been looking for, however, is a partner who isn’t afraid to be chivalrous because “to me being respectful is a big deal.” “I like someone who has a super gentle spirit and energy,” she told PEOPLE in September. “I’m really gentle, and so I like a boy who will treat me that way.” Green, who is now married to one of Hollywood’s hottest sex symbols, says he’s actually in love with the not-so-glammed-up Fox. “I like to see her in the morning,” he once told PEOPLE. “It doesn’t matter whether you put a bunch of makeup on her or not. She always looks hot. I stand next to her and it’s like beauty and the beast.”
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Oscar-winning writer Diablo Cody sat down with fans in San Francisco for a Q and A this past weekend to discuss the season finale of United States of Tara, her just-finished screenplay for Sweet Valley High, and her film Jennifer’s Body. The plan was to watch the “much misunderstood” Jennifer’s Body in a “neo-sincere” environment and then discuss. (In case you’re wondering, a neo-sincere person is post ironic; someone who knows she can make fun of something, but doesn’t need to.) The Juno writer, who is very pregnant herself, had much to say about women and feminism in Hollywood. I happened to attend, so here’s some insight I picked up.
On how United States of Tara represents a theme found in all her work: “I feel like everything I’ve done has dealt with exactly the same thing – about being a female, but not being able to decide what type of female you want to be. I feel like I’m in conflict, personally.”
On Sweet Valley High: “It’s another f*cking movie about the Madonna and the Whore running around wreaking havoc.”
On Megan Fox: “People really hate Megan. She’s a really nice girl. She’s just outspoken.”
On a Hollywood double standard: “Women aren’t allowed to be anti-heroes or flawed. Megan got lambasted for talking about Michael Bay. Shia LaBeouf criticized another director, and he got called ‘refreshing’ and ‘honest,’ while Megan is a bimbo who should never work again. Women aren’t allowed to be as complicated as men.”
On being a feminist filmmaker: “If anything we’re less post-gender than 10 years ago. The Kathryn Bigelow thing was awesome, but it’s difficult to be a feminist filmmaker. No one wants you pressing your feminist agenda on nice clean celluloid. It doesn’t sell.”
On how she depicts youth: “People say ‘teenage girls aren’t so clever. Your characters should be less articulate to reflect our youth.’ People who say that aren’t spending time with teenagers.”
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