Celebrity actress and model Megan Fox is used to responding to her detractors, but her most recent vicious attack might be her finest one yet. The 36-year-old revealed last week that she and Machine Gun Kelly, whom she is engaged to, dressed up like Zelda and Link from the video game Legend of Zelda for Halloween.
The Hollywood diva posed for the hot picture while donning a bustier top and an extremely high-cut skirt that displayed lots of her suntanned legs. She finished the appearance with white gloves, a fairy crown, thigh-high gold boots, and artificial pointed ears.
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One troll, however, decided to criticize the Transformers actor because of Megan’s Halloween attire. All that money and she can’t afford a razor, the hater angrily remarked. They seemed to be discussing Megan’s little tattoo, which was visible due to the high slit on her provocative dress and was situated on her pelvis.
Megan quickly intervened and responded with her trademark sarcasm whether he was mistakenly referring to her tattoo. She continued sarcastically that she was happy to be off his list and said that she had hoped he would marry her.
The famous Hollywood couple donned a variety of clothes to celebrate the Halloween holiday last month, including a video game costume. The couple, who got engaged in January, celebrated Halloween by dressing up as Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee in the 1990s. When they went to Vas Morgan’s Halloween party in West Hollywood, they also dressed as a priest and a worshipper before channeling their inner Nintendo characters.
Not all of the recent photos that the celebrity has had to defend involve her Halloween outfits. She silenced another critic last month, this time a mom-shaming commenter.
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