Megan Fox is not here for the haters — and can’t help but wonder if at least one of them is someone she knows personally.
“Men would have them believe disobedience was Eve’s vice, when it was her greatest virtue,” Fox, 40, wrote via Instagram on Thursday, July 16, alongside sultry photos of herself dressed in a sheer, black bandeau bra with matching underwear.
The actress received a mixed response to the pics in the comments section.
“This s*** is so unbelievably embarrassing for a 40-year-old mom to be posting,” one social media user replied. “[This is] 16-year-old tumblr s***.”
Fox didn’t let the comment be.
“Which one of my exes is this 🧐,” she coyly asked, wondering if one of her past partners were responsible for the offending comment.
Fox is a mom of four, sharing three children with ex-husband Brian Austin Green and daughter Saga Blade, 15 months, with ex Machine Gun Kelly.
It’s not known whether Fox’s exes anonymously trolled her online, though the Transformers star has long been aware of her sexualized image.
“I think [being labeled a sex symbol] adds pressure to a girl who, like I said, has body dysmorphia and didn’t really ever see herself that way,” Fox admitted on a 2024 episode of the “Call Her Daddy” podcast. “There’s this energy of me that I don’t give any f***s,” she continued. “To some degree that’s true, in terms of I would never change anything about myself in order to get someone to like me.”
Still, Fox noted that she is “always” confused by her constant objectification in the limelight.
“I never really did anything bad. I was never associated with drugs or alcohol,” she said at the time. “I was never around, until recently, anyone who’s been associated with drugs or alcohol. I was never caught at clubs. I was never arrested.”
Fox dated Kelly, 36, on and off from 2020 to 2025. He announced in 2024 that had been sober for one year.
“I don’t drink anymore,” the rapper said on the “Dumb Blonde” podcast, revealing he went rehab for the first time after his 2023 world tour. “I didn’t tell anybody outside of the [people] closest to me. That was my first time I ever went to rehab. They just gave me so many ways to operate the body and show where this anger is coming from and methods to quell it. … I ended up falling into an awareness of what my condition is and have made peace with it. It’s a constant tightrope walk.”










