Twitter slams ‘disgusting’ 2009 Jimmy Kimmel interview with Megan Fox that sees him ‘sexualizing her’ as a 15 year old after it resurfaced online – as fans insist she has always been mistreated in the industry
- In the 2009 interview Megan, 34, told Jimmy, 52, about being cast to wear a bikini at a bar in a Michael Bay movie at age 15
- Because she couldn’t be pictured sitting at the bar, he had her dance under a waterfall and get wet
- Jimmy laughed at the anecdote and said that all men think that way — leaving Megan looking uncomfortable
- Fans have rushed to point out that she had been over-sexualized by adults in the film industry at a young age, and was then criticized for it
- A viral thread details her mistreatment in the industry and the media
Fans are rushing to Megan Fox’s defense after a 2009 interview with Jimmy Kimmel resurfaced on Twitter — and now many are seeing the actress and her treatment in the public eye in a new light.
In the 2009 interview, Megan, now 34, shared a disturbing story about being sexualized in a Michael Bay film when she was just 15 — but rather than sympathizing or seeming troubled by the story, Jimmy, now 52, cracks an inappropriate joke about her teenage sexuality.
Commenters have called the clip ‘disgusting’ and ‘terrible,’ with one making a convincing case for how unfairly Megan was treated in Hollywood in her 20s.
Wait a minute… Fans are rushing to Megan Fox’s defense, saying she has been treated terribly throughout her career
Re-examined: In a 2009 interview with Jimmy Kimmel, Megan shared how she was cast to dance in a bikini under a waterfall at age 15 — and she is clearly put off by the memory
Yikes: When she tells the story, though, Kimmel replies with a sexual joke and the audience laughs
Twitter user Liz W shared the clip, which has been viewed over six million times.
‘Megan Fox tells a story about Michael Bay sexualizing her as a 15 y/o. The crowd laughs, and Kimmel makes gross jokes. Teen girls being preyed on by older men has never been taken seriously and still isn’t,’ she wrote.
In the clip, Megan recalled being on the set of Bad Boys II, for which her credit read ‘Stars-and-Stripes Bikini Kid Dancing Under Waterfall.’
‘I had just turned 15 and I was an extra in Bad Boys II. They were shooting this club scene and they brought me in, and I was wearing a Stars-and-Stripes Bikini and a red cowboy hat. And six-inch heels,’ she said.
‘And he approved it, and they said, you know, “Michael, she’s 15, so you can’t sit her at the bar and she can’t have a drink in her hand.
‘So his solution to that problem was to then have me dancing underneath a waterfall getting soaking wet,’ she concluded with a straight face.
When the crowd laughed, she reiterated: ‘At 15. I was in tenth grade. So that’s a microcosm of how Bay’s mind works.’
Kimmel then responded: ‘Well that’s really a microcosm of how all our minds work.’
Megan looked uncomfortable, running her hands down her legs and cringing at the audience while Jimmy added that ‘some of us have the decency to suppress those thoughts and pretend that they don’t exist.’
The interview doesn’t appear to have spurred much outrage online at the time, but now Twitter users are expressing their horror at the way Megan’s experience was made light of.
‘His response is even worse what the hell,’ wrote one. And another: ‘WTF were they doing casting a 15 year-old as a bikini-wearing clubber?’
‘I think Fox’s reaction shows a lot,’ said a third. ‘She’s so clearly visibly upset by Kimmel’s reaction but can’t say anything to his awful joke. This is terrible to watch, it’s a kind of abuse in real time. Even a high star celebrity is not immune.’
Speaking out: People are calling it ‘disgusting’ and ‘distrubing’
‘That single nod she did after his “joke” was the exact moment she realized all men are the same and it probably scared the shit out of her to get that response from a tv host with so much power,’ another agreed.
One more chimed in: ‘What an utterly disgusting take by Kimmel. Why is, “I’m so sorry that happened to you”, something that is beyond his imagination to say. Instead he offers, “We all have those thoughts, but we repress them”. God damn, she was 15. Who the Hell is “We”?
And yet another wrote: ‘The way Hollywood and the media treated Megan Fox in general was deeply disgusting.’
The thread appears to have inspired another one from Twitter user Ephraim Winslow, who shared a lengthy retrospective on similar instances from Megan’s career.
‘Megan Fox has been sexualized from the age of 15 when Michael Bay made her dance in a bikini and wash his car as part of her audition for Transformers. When she spoke out, she was labelled “ungrateful” by the media and her career was destroyed by Bay and Steven Spielberg,’ he wrote.
Looking back: The video inspired another thread about the ways in which Megan was mistreated in Hollywood
Megan is pictured in 2007’s Tranformers. In the sequel, Bay repeatedly told her to just ‘be sexy’ when she asked about her character’s motivations
‘In an open letter written by Bay’s crew that was published on his website (although many people believe it was written by Bay himself due to the language used ), she was called “dumb as rocks”, “trailer trash”, “a porn star”, a narrative the media fully embraced and perpetuated.
‘Megan made extremely misguided comments about Bay that led to her getting fired by Steven Spielberg but I think it’s important to note that many other male actors have gotten away with far worse.
‘The media also did its best to make sure Megan was seen as a bad actress, although anyone who has seen Jennifer’s Body will tell you that is not the case. I wonder what her career would look like now if it wasn’t purposely destroyed by the industry because she dared to speak out.
‘On the set of Transformers 2, for which she received a Worst Actress nomination, Megan frequently tried to start a conversation with Bay about her character and her motivations in order to improve her performance. His response? “Just be sexy,”‘ he went on.
‘A scene in “Jennifer’s Body” required her to wear nude underwear / pasties. She was assured that the set was clear but one photographer — who received a tip about the nature of the scene — got on set and took photos.’
Not taken seriously: She was oversexualized at a young age, and when she spoke out and made objections, powerful people turned against her
Here, he included Megan’s response to the incident, in which she said: ‘The last thing I had that was mine, the last bit of privacy that I had was my body and I didn’t want to show it.
‘I felt so violated,’ she went on. ‘It was so much more than I ever wanted to give the world. I wanted to keep that for myself and it was taken from me and so I was really devastated. I broke down, I cried.’
In his thread, Ephraim says that Megan ‘was the victim of an industry that took advantage of and forced an image and a narrative onto her, and when she tried to stand up for herself, they ostracized her. The media was complicit and the general public just stood by and watched.’
‘I will never forget the interview where Megan said she didn’t want to speak up about her experiences in the industry in light of the “Me Too” movement because she didn’t think she’d be a “sympathetic victim” based on how she was treated in the past,’ he went on.
That interview was given to the New York Times in 2018, in which she said, ‘Even with the #MeToo movement, and everyone coming out with stories — and one could assume that I probably have quite a few stories, and I do — I didn’t speak out for many reasons.
Justice for Megan! Ephraim’s thread, paired with the Kimmel clip, have some people looking at Megan anew
‘I just didn’t think based on how I’d been received by people, and by feminists, that I would be a sympathetic victim. And I thought if ever there were a time where the world would agree that it’s appropriate to victim-shame someone, it would be when I come forward with my story.’
Ephraim’s thread, paired with the Kimmel clip, have some people looking at Megan anew.
‘I feel like I’m looking at all of this information with fresh eyes. We should’ve fought for Megan Fox,’ wrote one.
‘Everybody failed Megan. It makes me so angry because she always has been outspoken about it and something should have been done but now feels like she can’t and it’s all so f***ed,’ wrote another.
‘Megan Fox deserved better than being overly sexualised from the time she was a child by male directors and then being blacklisted when she spoke up about it while those men continued having careers,’ tweeted yet another.
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