People love to put Megan Fox in a box. It’s been happening since she stepped out of that camaro in Transformers and became the world's collective obsession. But if you actually listen to the Call Her Daddy Megan Fox episode, you realize the person we’ve been watching for twenty years isn't exactly the person who showed up to talk to Alex Cooper.
She’s sharper than the tabloids give her credit for.
Honestly, the interview felt less like a celebrity PR tour and more like a forensic breakdown of a public identity. She wasn't there to sell a movie. She was there to basically reclaim her own narrative, and she did it by being uncomfortably honest about everything from her "twin soul" connection with Machine Gun Kelly to the exact surgical procedures she’s actually had done.
The Truth About the Plastic Surgery Rumors
One of the biggest takeaways from the Call Her Daddy Megan Fox sit-down was the air-clearing regarding her face. For years, the internet has played a game of "spot the difference" with her photos. People have accused her of having six or seven nose jobs.
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Megan’s response? That’s physically impossible.
She explained to Alex that if you had that many rhinoplasties, your nose would literally suffer from necrosis and fall off. She admitted to having one nose job in her early twenties, but she attributes the changing look to "Voldemort-style" contouring. She wants it tiny. She wants it to look like an elven princess.
- Breasts: She had them done at 21 or 22, then redone after breastfeeding her children.
- Face: No facelift, no threads, and—surprisingly—no buccal fat removal.
- The "Gatekept" Procedure: She teased one secret procedure that she refuses to name because it’s "really good" and not well-known.
It’s a weirdly refreshing level of transparency. Usually, stars just say they "drink a lot of water" or "have good genes." Megan basically said, "I have body dysmorphia, I don't see what you see, and here is exactly what I've paid for."
The MGK Situation: It's Complicated
You can’t talk about Megan Fox without the "Twin Flame" drama. Alex Cooper didn't hold back, asking point-blank about the status of her engagement to Machine Gun Kelly.
The answer wasn't a simple "yes" or "no."
Megan confirmed that the engagement was, at one point, called off. She acknowledged that the public timeline of their breakups and reunions is "accurate" in its chaos. But she also made it clear that they are "tethered" forever. She used the term "twin soul" to describe him, suggesting that whether they are legally together or not, the spiritual connection isn't something she can just switch off.
Interestingly, she’s decided to stop making the relationship "public consumption." She’s tired of people dissecting their every move. She also touched on her past with Brian Austin Green, admitting she wasn't always a "great girlfriend" because she was so young when they started. It takes a certain level of maturity to look back at an eleven-year marriage and admit you were the problem sometimes.
Myths, Rituals, and the "Satanic" Label
Remember the blood-drinking headlines? That came up too.
Megan thinks the "Satanic" labels are ridiculous. To her, drinking a drop of blood for a ritual is no different than any other spiritual practice. She compared it to people who go to church or have a specific skincare routine. It’s all just ritual.
She even joked about the Illuminati. She’s pretty sure it’s real, but she’s annoyed she hasn't been invited to join yet. "I feel like if it was real, I would’ve been given an offer by now," she told Alex.
Why This Interview Actually Matters
For a long time, Megan Fox was treated like a prop. She was the "hot girl" who didn't talk much. In the Call Her Daddy Megan Fox episode, she sounds like someone who has spent a lot of time in therapy and even more time reading metaphysical books.
She’s a nerd.
She talked about reading A Court of Thorns and Roses (ACOTAR) and studying psychology because she didn't go to college. She’s hyper-aware of the "character" the world created for her, and she’s clearly over it.
How to Apply Megan's "Radical Honesty"
If you’re looking to take a page out of her book, it’s not about getting a nose job. It’s about these three things:
- Own your narrative: Stop letting other people’s opinions of your "brand" dictate how you live.
- Acknowledge your shadows: Admitting you weren't "great" in a past relationship is the first step to not repeating those mistakes.
- Protect your peace: Some things—like the current status of your heart—don't have to be "for public consumption."
If you want to understand the full context of her metamorphosis, the next step is to look at her poetry book, Pretty Boys Are Poisonous. It fills in the gaps that the podcast couldn't cover regarding her experiences in toxic relationships and the Hollywood machine.