Megan Fox reflects on past on-screen collaborations that made her “addicted to falling in love.”
Earlier this week, the actress, 37, appeared on The Drew Barrymore Showwhere she opened up about falling in love while filming projects when she was younger.
After host Drew Barrymore asked Fox about relationships, the star said, “When I was young, I was really rebellious and wild and I was always running away to fall in love with a new love, every time.”
Detailing that she was “just a free spirit,” Fox continued, “I was addicted to falling in love, and I think I probably hurt a lot of people in the process, because a lot of people were in love with me and I didn’t honor or respect that.”
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However, according to Fox, things changed after she started having children. (She and ex-husband Brian Austin Green have sons Noah Shannon, 11, Bodhi Ransom, 9, and Journey River, 7.)
“When I had children, something happened inside me,” she said. “… I think a major part of my soul’s journey in this life is not to repeat the pattern of my parents with my children, and I’ve always been very conscious of that, so this selfless person was born when I gave birth to my first child. ”
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When Barrymore, 48, asked Fox to detail the worst thing she’s ever done to a specific ex, Nice guys are toxic the author admitted, “I don’t know if that’s something I can say on TV,” but shared a different story.
“When I was young, I had a temper and I was wild, I got mad and I took a bunch of paint and I painted a Friedrich Nietzsche quote all over it [this guy’s] wall, so he had to repaint his house after that,” Fox explained. “It was like a really angry quote about how life is wasted, you’re basically bad. So he had to repaint the bedroom.”
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Megan Fox admits she ‘wasn’t a peach’ in past relationships as she praises Machine Gun Kelly for his support
Fox also didn’t shy away from pointing out how she may have been a less-than-ideal partner in the past, telling Barrymore during another segment of the show, “Anyone who dated me in my early 20s should probably write their own book of poetry, because I wasn’t a peach. ”
She then highlighted the support she received from fiancé Machine Gun Kelly during the writing process of her latest project, explaining, “I think it helps that he’s an artist himself and recognizes that he has an outlet where he can experience his catharsis through songwriting — where that way can express his pain.”
“As an actor, you don’t really have that, because I’m reading other people’s dialogue. So I don’t really get to go to work and put my experiences and my pain into my art,” Fox continued. “So he understood that I needed an outlet for that, and when you love someone, you won’t deny them the right to experience relief from their suffering.”
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