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Megan Fox says she never wanted to ‘get anyone canceled’ after talking about famous toxic exes

Megan Fox is trying to keep the peace after she opened up about abusive famous exes in her new poetry book.

“I’m not trying to get anyone canceled,” the “Transformers” star said during a conversation with Bustle editor Samantha Leach at Racket NYC on Tuesday, per People.

“I’m not karma,” she continued. “I can’t control how other people react to my art.”

The actress — who was promoting her book “Pretty Boys Are Poisonous” — added that the names of the perpetrators were “irrelevant.”

“For once, it should be about me,” Fox said, adding that she “had to pull … back” on some of her more “savage” writing.

“I was taken aback by how much I’ve been through,” she said.

Megan Fox said she wasn’t trying to “get anyone canceled” after opening up about her abusive exes in her poetry book.
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“I’m not karma. I can’t control how other people react to my art,” she said.
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The “Jennifer’s Body” star, who opened up about her struggles and past heartbreak, added that she isn’t afraid to receive backlash for her work.


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“You’re never gonna cancel me because I’m not a bad person. … You can try,” she added.

Fox’s poems have piqued curiosity among fans after she opened up about her “abusive relationships” with “very famous” people.

Fox, who is engaged to Machine Gun Kelly, added that the names of the men are “irrelevant.”
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“Throughout my life, I have been in at least one physically abusive relationship and several psychologically, very abusive relationships,” she said during an interview with “Good Morning America” on Tuesday.

“I’ve only been publicly connected to a few people. But I shared energy with — I guess, we could say — who were horrific people and also very famous, very famous people. But no one knows that I was involved with those people.”

The men that Fox was referring don’t appear to be her ex-husband, Brian Austin Green, or ex-boyfriends Shia LaBeouf and David Gallagher.

“For once, it should be about me,” the actress continued.
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Fox was previously married to actor Brian Austin Green.
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Fox also explained the poems are not meant to serve as a memoir or exposé, despite hinting at her traumatic past.

The “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” actress was encouraged by her fiancé, Machine Gun Kelly, to publish the book.

She even dedicated several poems to the rock star, whom she got engaged to in January 2022 after two years of dating.

She has also dated her “Transformers” co-star Shia LaBeouf.
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Fox seemingly referenced MGK as a “32-year-old narcissist” and her “true love, twin flame.”

She even opened up about their miscarriage in poems titled, “I” and “II.”

“There is an ultrasound by your side of the bed, 10 weeks and 1 day … do you think that if she could have, she would have left a suicide note?” the actress wrote.

Additionally, she had a past romance with actor David Gallagher.
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“But now I have to say goodbye. I close my eyes and imagine holding you tight against my chest as they rip you from my insides,” she continued.

“I will pay any price, tell me please, what is the ransom for her soul?”

Fox shares three kids with Green, who she was married to for nearly 10 years before they split.

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