Got "stripper boobs"
Megan Fox opens up about plastic surgery for the first time
Since her acting breakthrough with the first "Transformers" part, her beauty has been a benchmark. Megan Fox (37) became the sex symbol of an entire generation overnight in 2007. And to this day, there is as much raving as speculation about her looks. In the podcast "Call Her Daddy", Fox spoke openly about the procedures for the first time.
She had her first breast tuning between the first and second part of the "Transformers" series.
"Back then, everyone did it, but you had to do it so that it wasn't visible," the actress explained of her first breast augmentation.
Fox wanted 1990s "stripper breasts"
After breastfeeding her children Noah (11), Bodhi (10) and Journey (7), her bust size was suddenly gone and Megan Fox had another augmentation. The problem? She didn't have enough body fat: "You could see the ripples from the implants."
For her third and last breast surgery to date, there was only one motto for the "Transformers" star: the bigger, the better! "I don't like surgery, and the fact that I had to have it told me: I want a reward for the suffering I have to go through - I don't want to wake up with a full B cup," said Megan. She told the beauty doc: "I don't care what's trendy right now, give me 1990s stripper boobs. And that's what he did."
Botox, filler and would like a boob job
In the podcast, she also admitted that she experimented with Botox and fillers. She also wants a few more curves and is considering a butt augmentation. However, she still lacks the necessary autologous fat for this.
However, should she ever have the necessary body fat for the operation, her motto is the same as for her breasts: "Then I'll get a butt that's an anomaly."









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