Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Michael Bay Blacklisting Megan Fox

Megan Fox's Career Still In The Toilet

Megan Fox now relegated to running her own errands in Los Angeles

Since 24-year-old Megan Fox's firing from the "Transformers" film franchise transpired a few months ago, director, Michael Bay, has secretly been on a mission in Hollywood, to torpedo her once prosperous career as an actress.

He is still angry with Fox for not marrying him, buying a new house, moving her boyfriend-now-husband in and for making remarks in the press, comparing Bay, a Jewish man, to Hitler. In short, he wants her to tank.

Michael Bay and Megan Fox

Once lucrative offers that were on the table for Fox, have been cruelly yanked away. She is receiving bottom of the barrel parts and will continue to do so, until if and when Bay relents.

She is now on the vicious end of the Hollywood machine and does not like it, as it is a new experience for her, having been pampered and primped by Bay, who launched her to stardom.

She did not experience the intense struggle many actresses and actors have for years, as she used her looks to get around Hollywood and began working not long after she arrived in town.

She quickly hooked up with a financially well off star, Brian Austin Green, at age 17 and he moved her into his plush Hollywood home (the two married in Hawaii last month).

Fox's replacement, the double barrel surname model, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley

She did not fully experience the ugly side of Hollywood, but now she is getting a taste of it. The experience has left a bad taste in her mouth and an even more pronounced scowl on her face.

Michael Bay, Megan Fox Reached "Pressure Point," Says Producer

Monday, Jul 12, 2010 at 09:38 CDT - In every Michael Bay movie there's this massive dramatic climax punctuated by big explosions. Well, that's exactly what happened with him and "Transformers" star Megan Fox, forcing the two mega-forces to part ways before "Transformers 3."

This came even as filmmakers had a script ready with Fox in it for the next movie. But then boom, one last little bit of heat and it was over. "It was one of those things that built to a pressure point," producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura told Comingsoon.net. "I think she knew and we did. I think we all tried really hard to make it work together. It just wasn't working."...

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