The artistic guise of a poet now adorns Megan Fox.
On a Tuesday announcement, Megan Fox unveiled her intention to unfurl the veiled "secrets" and cryptic "sins" that cloak the male domain, ensnaring them within a collection of poems aptly christened "Pretty Boys Are Poisonous."
A poignant declaration, she accompanied with a photograph, captioning it on Instagram, a serpentine creature clutched between the teeth of a parted mouth.
In a succeeding image, the luminary of "Transformers" tantalized further, offering a glimpse into her poetic endeavor. She confided, "These verses sprouted as my effort to exorcise the ailment that had taken root in me due to my prolonged muteness."
And then, she confessed, "My existence has been an archive of men's enigmas, my very being throbbing under the weight of their transgressions."
In solemn closure, Fox proclaimed, "Within these pages resides my emancipation, an emancipation I wish to kindle in others. May my words serve as a beacon, coaxing them to reclaim their joy and identity. By means of their voices, may they illuminate the truths entombed, but not erased, within the shadows."
As the narrative unfurls, the identities of the men earmarked for exposure remain shrouded in mystery, obscured beneath the "Jennifer's Body" star's narrative cloak. A query directed to the publisher's representative by Page Six yielded no illumination.
Notwithstanding, Simon & Schuster, the custodian of this collection, dispatched elucidations regarding the thematic essence. A promise echoed that Fox's "wicked humor" would thread through this compilation.
"Across a span exceeding seventy verses, Fox traces our manifold contortions to harmonize with our beloveds' silhouettes. This dance often entails forfeiture of self," they articulated.
The book's cover, a visual emblem, depicts a mouth gripping a serpent, a visual metaphor for its perilous allure.
Scheduled for release on the seventh day of November, "Pretty Boys Are Poisonous" will mark Megan Fox's inaugural published literary offering. Her voice, nonetheless, has not remained idle in the face of Hollywood's misogyny, a resilience she has displayed for years via media conduits.
To Glamour UK in April 2022, the luminary of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" reminisced, "I presume to have preceded the #MeToo tide by nearly a decade."
She reflected, "In 2008 and 2009, I was a vocal opponent of the oppressive, misogynistic currents within Hollywood. My stance encountered derision, a critique that time has since mellowed, now viewed through a retrospective lens."
Fox's aficionados are awash with fervor, poised on the precipice of her revelations.
A resounding echo reverberates, "I have never executed a preorder with such alacrity 🏃🏻♀️," as one enthusiast pronounced under her digital reveal.
Another testimony graces the screen, "Elation unfurls; this tome shall find its sanctum upon my bookshelf!!!"
Yet another fan's sentiment cascades, "Celebrities' prose never found its way to my purchase list, until today."
Even Megan Fox's intermittent paramour, Machine Gun Kelly, appended a felicitation, "A surge of pride courses through me 🔥."
The duo, engaged since January 2022, reportedly navigated a transient estrangement earlier in the year, triggered by the cryptic allusions of the "Holiday In the Sun" actor to the "taste of duplicity."
Yet, a bygone romance revitalized; the duo's sojourn to Hawaii in April elicited a sense of "recovery."
The "Expendables 4" protagonist had hitherto exchanged vows with Brian Austin Green, a union that bestowed upon them three progenies, spanning the interval between 2010 and 2021.