Megan Fox consented to her millions of fans on social networks by sharing a photo taken of herself in the middle of a session.
She turned to her Instagram account to share a photo in which she flaunted her impact figure dressed only in a set of lingerie and a transparent dress. The look that the actress consisted of a black milky set made up of a sports bra and a high-waisted bikini, both garments highlighted her tiny waist.
She added a completely transparent dress made of black mesh and sparkly details.
She wore a pair of stiletto sandals with black and silver bracelets, as well as a pair of circular earrings and her engagement ring.
The photograph belongs to the recent advertising campaign she did to promote her collaboration with the clothing brand for all body types, boohoo.
This is the second time Megan has worked with the British brand, the first time being last year when the actress launched her first collection. In the caption, she teased that the collection will go online on June 7. “You are your power, you are the source, it starts with you. Boohoo Megan 2.0. Mark your calendar for June 7.”
The fashion line is meant to reflect Fox’s style and wardrobe, as announced in the first campaign. In an interview with People, Megan said, “Boohoo brought me a lot of design ideas. As I went through them, I did very little removing or changing.”
The Transformers celeb recently took to her Instagram to share a series of photos of herself flaunting her beauty and fashion flair in an aqua blue outfit, comprised of a sheer midi skirt, aqua lingerie, and a velvet-style blazer. braless.
Although she looked fashionable and exuded beauty, she wrote in the caption that she feels insecure wearing her hair up, thinking it looks like “a little bean” compared to the proportions of the rest of her face. figure.
“I never put my hair up because my head is the size of a small edamame bean, but this happened and we’re all fine. Baby steps.”
She had previously talked about the body dysmorphia that she suffers from, which makes her feel insecure with the defects she has and causes her anxiety for overthinking about the way she sees herself and how others see her.
“Yes, I have body dysmorphia,” Megan said in an interview with GQ last year. “I have a lot of deep insecurities.”
In the same interview, she said that she was also diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). “We can look at someone and think, ‘That person is so beautiful. Her life must be so easy.’ Chances are they don’t feel that way about themselves.”
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