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Megan Fox School Days


By Samantha Lawton
Jun 27, 2009
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Screen siren Megan Fox revealed she was so "loud and obnoxious" as a child that schoolkids used to throw ketchup at her during lunch breaks. And the Transformers hottie admitted she hasn't changed much over the years. Fox, 23, who recently split from her actor boyfriend Brian Austin Green, told Live With Regis And Kelly: "I was awkward most of my life, loud and obnoxious and really opinionated and I'm not much different now.
Megan Fox School Days (Image: Splash News)
Megan Fox School Days (Image: Splash News)

"In little school, I went to a public school so there where thousands of kids. "In the lunch room, kids would throw ketchup and mustard packets at me. I was not attractive."

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Now FHM's sexiest woman in the world, Fox wowed TV audiences in a purple satin dress and bright yellow skinny cardigan. She showed off her tattoos during the appearance on the popular morning show. "I have eight tattoos. Marilyn Monroe is on my arm, or Madonna depending on how you look at it," she said. "I have a poem on my ribs and a script on my back which is a quote from King Lear. "It says 'we will all laugh at gilded butterflies'."

Fox, who is reportedly being lined up to replace Angelina Jolie in the next Tomb Raider flick, revealed her dream of becoming a Hollywood actress started as a toddler. "I told my mum I wanted to be an actress when I was two," she said. "I was a big fan of Judy Garland and I was obsessed with Wizard Of Oz. "I was a big fan of Esther Williams. I knew then and I've been wanting to do this ever since."








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