“I was being sarcastic”: Megan Fox Slams Haters For Accusing Her of Sexualizing Herself to Play Victim of Objectification
Since her breakout role in the Transformers movie back in 2007, Megan Fox has always been in the news for one reason or another. In a recent event, the American actress tried the AI-generated art trend from the app Lensa. She took to her Instagram to share the results of the same and got massively trolled by the netizens for her caption. The actress is quite well known for taking on her haters and she took them on last week as well.
Megan Fox gets trolled for playing the victim of objectification on purpose
The Jennifer’s Body actress made her digital avatars to follow the trend everyone has been doing. Millions of people, including many celebrities, have shared their avatars on social media. Megan Fox took to her Instagram to share the pictures and wrote, “Were everyone’s avatars equally as sexual? Like, why are most of mine naked?” The actress clearly meant it as sarcasm but netizens blasted her for sexualizing herself to play the victim.
People in her comment section trolled her by saying, “because you are what you manifest.” Another user wrote, “because that’s how you show yourself.” People actually thought that she was being serious so they just bluntly told her the truth. One user wrote, “I think it depends on how you choose your selfie photos, the results are from your own sent pictures to the application.” Megan Fox really got pissed off by these comments and hit back at one user.
The Transformers actress slammed a user for trying to troll her
One user wrote, “*Sexualizes self all the time literally*.” The actress replied by saying that she was only being sarcastic. She wrote, “Sigh. I was being sarcastic. How can everyone think I actually lack this level of self-awareness?” However, another user attacked her again and said that it is a cheap way that she is presenting herself. The user said, “Showing all young ladies outside that this is ‘natural beauty’ but it’s pure plastic and fake.”
Despite the hateful comments, she did have a point though. People from all around the world have had similar complaints surrounding the app.
Is it just me or are these AI selfie generator apps perpetuating misogyny? Here’s a few I got just based on my photos of my face. pic.twitter.com/rUtRVRtRvG
— Brandee Barker (@brandee) December 3, 2022
Also the AI art app is clearly racially biased it literally cannot make anyone a shad lighter than wonder bread. Don't use that thing . Don't give it data 😭
— Breana Navickas @ Looking for work (@breanimator) December 3, 2022
The app was also criticized for making people appear ‘whiter‘ and changing their skin color.
Source: Geo TV