Photo: Mike Coppola/GettyMegan Foxadmits that she’s not as confident in her body as some might think.The star, 35, revealed that she suffers from body dysmorphia in a recent joint interview with boyfriendMachine Gun KellyforBritishGQ Style. “Yeah, I have body dysmorphia. Ihave a lot of deep insecurities,” she remarked.“We may look at somebody and think, ‘That person’s so beautiful. Their life must be so easy.’ They most likely don’t feel that way about themselves,” she said.Body dysmorphia is described as a mental health disorder in which a personcan’t stop thinking about a perceived defect or flawin their appearance, according to the Mayo Clinic. The disorder can cause anxiety and distress, making it difficult to function in social situations and daily life.Fox did not detail the ways in which body dysmorphic disorder affects her, butshe has discussedother mental health issues in the past, saying she nearly reached a “breaking point” after the 2009 release ofJennifer’s Bodybecause she found herself consistently being sexualized in films and media.“It wasn’t just that movie, it was every day of my life, all the time, with every project I worked on and every producer I worked with,” Fox said at the time.Fox also opened up to BritishGQ Styleabout her immediate connection with MGK, after they met in March 2020 on the set of their recently-released filmMidnight in the Switchgrass.RELATED VIDEO: Megan Fox Lets Boyfriend Machine Gun Kelly Get Ready First So Their Outfits Don’t ‘Contradict’“The first time I looked into his eyes, I was like, ‘I know you. Ihave known you so many times, in so many different forms, in so many different lives,'” she said, adding that she “wasn’t expecting it’d be like, ‘God, you are my soulmate,’ instantly.““It should be light, but also we go to hell with each other,” MGK added of their relationship. “It’s ecstasy and agony for sure… I don’t want people to think anything’s perfect with us. I didn’t say it was the darkest fairy tale for no reason.”
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Megan Foxadmits that she’s not as confident in her body as some might think.The star, 35, revealed that she suffers from body dysmorphia in a recent joint interview with boyfriendMachine Gun KellyforBritishGQ Style. “Yeah, I have body dysmorphia. Ihave a lot of deep insecurities,” she remarked.“We may look at somebody and think, ‘That person’s so beautiful. Their life must be so easy.’ They most likely don’t feel that way about themselves,” she said.Body dysmorphia is described as a mental health disorder in which a personcan’t stop thinking about a perceived defect or flawin their appearance, according to the Mayo Clinic. The disorder can cause anxiety and distress, making it difficult to function in social situations and daily life.Fox did not detail the ways in which body dysmorphic disorder affects her, butshe has discussedother mental health issues in the past, saying she nearly reached a “breaking point” after the 2009 release ofJennifer’s Bodybecause she found herself consistently being sexualized in films and media.“It wasn’t just that movie, it was every day of my life, all the time, with every project I worked on and every producer I worked with,” Fox said at the time.Fox also opened up to BritishGQ Styleabout her immediate connection with MGK, after they met in March 2020 on the set of their recently-released filmMidnight in the Switchgrass.RELATED VIDEO: Megan Fox Lets Boyfriend Machine Gun Kelly Get Ready First So Their Outfits Don’t ‘Contradict’“The first time I looked into his eyes, I was like, ‘I know you. Ihave known you so many times, in so many different forms, in so many different lives,'” she said, adding that she “wasn’t expecting it’d be like, ‘God, you are my soulmate,’ instantly.““It should be light, but also we go to hell with each other,” MGK added of their relationship. “It’s ecstasy and agony for sure… I don’t want people to think anything’s perfect with us. I didn’t say it was the darkest fairy tale for no reason.”
Megan Foxadmits that she’s not as confident in her body as some might think.
The star, 35, revealed that she suffers from body dysmorphia in a recent joint interview with boyfriendMachine Gun KellyforBritishGQ Style. “Yeah, I have body dysmorphia. Ihave a lot of deep insecurities,” she remarked.
“We may look at somebody and think, ‘That person’s so beautiful. Their life must be so easy.’ They most likely don’t feel that way about themselves,” she said.
Body dysmorphia is described as a mental health disorder in which a personcan’t stop thinking about a perceived defect or flawin their appearance, according to the Mayo Clinic. The disorder can cause anxiety and distress, making it difficult to function in social situations and daily life.
Fox did not detail the ways in which body dysmorphic disorder affects her, butshe has discussedother mental health issues in the past, saying she nearly reached a “breaking point” after the 2009 release ofJennifer’s Bodybecause she found herself consistently being sexualized in films and media.
“It wasn’t just that movie, it was every day of my life, all the time, with every project I worked on and every producer I worked with,” Fox said at the time.
Fox also opened up to BritishGQ Styleabout her immediate connection with MGK, after they met in March 2020 on the set of their recently-released filmMidnight in the Switchgrass.
RELATED VIDEO: Megan Fox Lets Boyfriend Machine Gun Kelly Get Ready First So Their Outfits Don’t ‘Contradict’
“The first time I looked into his eyes, I was like, ‘I know you. Ihave known you so many times, in so many different forms, in so many different lives,'” she said, adding that she “wasn’t expecting it’d be like, ‘God, you are my soulmate,’ instantly.”
“It should be light, but also we go to hell with each other,” MGK added of their relationship. “It’s ecstasy and agony for sure… I don’t want people to think anything’s perfect with us. I didn’t say it was the darkest fairy tale for no reason.”
source: people.com