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Anyone read Megan Fox's interview in Esquire


She uses an example of kids being bullied in high school,She says being famous is the same as being bullied by millions of people so a million times worse than a bullied teen.
Well I think this is a disgraceful comment and an insult to any kid in school suffering at the hands of bullies.
I'm sure the family of any teen that has committed suicide due to bullying would sympathise with poor Megan's comments

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Yes I saw this too and thought the same thing. She also said she hated being a sex object but then posed in lingerie in that same magazine such a hypocrite. She will never know what it is like to feel bullied in high school and how truly isolating it is she's just another Hollywood whiner.

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I've read many comments of her recently for some reason I'm not sure of, is she promoting something? But I will say I think she's very hard to relate to. It's almost as if she tries to be humble and relatable but she just doesn't 'get it'.

Before embarking on the road to revenge be sure to dig two graves

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She's not a "hypocrite" you brain-dead piece of sh*t, she WAS bullied in school and is not "isolated".

You are a terrible human being.

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I'm starting to get the urge to say "Prove it," when actors say they were bullied in school. It seemd really contrived to play the narrative of "I showed you who's boss - I'm successful, have lots of money and I'm beautiful! What have you done?" It's extremely douchey.

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You should also say "prove it" whenever a gossip site like TMZ runs a story on Lindsay Lohan, at least 75% of the stories they run about her are either highly exaggerated or totally fake.

Actors don't have to "prove" anything to you, what would Megan have to gain from lying about being bullied? That makes no sense at all.

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If anyone has a mental illness it's you dumbass.

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It's not "disgraceful" at all, the paps taunting celebs while trying to take photos reminded me very much of bullies taunting kids in school, so I definitely see where Megan is coming from. I would say running a false story on a celebrity and using words like "train wreck" to describe them is a form of online bullying.

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