"Megan developed this Spice Girl strength, this woman-empowerment that made her feel awkward about her involvement with Michael, who some people think is a very lascivious filmmaker, the way he films women. Mike films women in a way that appeals to a 16-year-old sexuality. It's summer. It's Michael's style. And I think she never got comfortable with it. This is a girl who was taken from complete obscurity and placed in a sex-driven role in front of the whole world and told she was the sexiest woman in America. And she had a hard time accepting it. When Mike would ask her to do specific things, there was no time for fluffy talk. We're on the run. And the one thing Mike lacks is tact. There's no time for 'I would like you to just arch your back 70 degrees.'"
—Yee haw! After being safely hidden away for most of the year, Shia LaBeouf is back on the publicity circuit to talk about "Transformers 3." Prepare yourself for some crazy with a dash of inappropriate. While he doesn't sound off here on whether Megan Fox was let go from the franchise or quit, he does explain the problems Megan had with director Michael Bay's, mainly that he's a pervy dude who always wants his leading actresses in suggestive positions. But the best part to me is how Shia calls Megan's discomfort with this "Spice Girl strength, this woman-empowerment." Vom. [Huffington Post]
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