Showing posts with label Megan Fox sexy. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Saturday Night Live Opens with ‘F’-Bomb coming from Megan Fox


They said Saturday Night Live would start its season with the fireworks that would come from guest host Megan Fox, rather than newcomer Milton native Jenny Slate.
During a late-segment sketch about a cable-access show called “Biker Chicks Chat,” Slate and SNL veteran Kristen Wiig used the word “friggin’” seemingly 12 times in every sentence. But during one line delivery, Slate accidentally let loose with the real obscenity that “friggin’” was supposed to replace.

“You stood up for yourself, and I f—–’ love you for that,” she told Wiig’s character. Except it wasn’t “friggin’.” It was, you know, the “F” word. Viewers on the East Coast heard it live, but the word was scrubbed from broadcasts in the Midwest and West.
Immediately after the slip-up, Slate, obviously aware of what she’d done, puffed up her cheeks and made a face. The audience went silent. Before Slate said “friggin’” throughout the rest of the skit, she seemed to hesitate ever so slightly, as if to be certain she was about to say the right thing and not something that rhymes with “duck.” No more violations were forthcoming.
“There was nothing dirty, just a slip of the tongue. It was frickin’ frickin,’ frickin,’ and then boom! The pain that Jenny is going through is, I’m sure, considerably worse than that experienced by anyone who saw it,” “SNL” executive producer Lorne Michaels told the Washington Post yesterday.



NBC had no comment, but word is, the network will likely get fined by the FCC, because, well, them’s the rules.Still, you have to wonder: Is this 2009? In a world filled with profanity - fourth-graders sing “I want to take a ride on your disco stick” - why does the F-word remain, in the words of “A Christmas Story’s” Ralphie, the Queen Mother of dirty words?

While “b----,” “a------” and damn are all ready for prime time, the F-word has yet to assimilate.Not for lack of trying. The F-word is the hardest working swear word in the English language. What a multitasker! A noun, adjective, adverb, pronoun and interjection, it’s the little profanity that could. It’s desperately trying to shed its salacious roots by being sort of the expletive’s Everyman.

Friday, September 18, 2009

'Jennifer's Body' star Megan Fox holds 'supernatural' power over men


Megan Fox has a beautiful face and a stunning figure ... but Megan Fox has an amazing power over men which is very awful..Megan Fox , 23, said she first realized her allure when she was 12.
“I think initially it’s sort of overwhelming because little girls are very much exposed to sexuality through the media and the entertainment industry and advertisements,” she told People magazine.


“So when you realize that you have the same power that you’ve watched women who’ve come before you have, it is frightening and you don’t know what to do with it.”Even now, Megan Fox is not totally at ease with her own sexual power. “I don’t think you ever get comfortable with it. It’s a strange, sort of almost supernatural thing,” she says.

But, according to msnbc.com, Megan Fox admits that aside from a reputation for her sex appeal, she is also becoming increasingly known for making provocative and outrageous statements in the press.

Stunning Megan Fox in a scene from "Jennifer's Body"

“Ninety-eight percent of the things that come out of my mouth are intended to be harmless or even charming,” she is reported as saying at a fan event and autograph signing for her new film “Jennifer’s Body” at Hollywood’s Hot Topic store. “They’re not ever intended to be offensive or controversial.”Megan Fox also says she’s not just trying to put on a saucy persona in the public eye for her own amusement.

“It’s just to get through it, I think, because you want to present and you want to be available to your fans, but you also don’t want to give too much of yourself away, because people take advantage of that,” she says. “It’s learning the balance between giving the information that needs to be given, but then also protecting your privacy and your personal life, the things that you hold dear.”

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