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Your favorite Transformers star just turned into your favorite new poet.
In early November, Megan Fox releases her first collection of poetry, “Pretty Boys Are Toxic.”
“My freedom lives in these pages,” the “Jennifer’s Body” actress said of the book.
“I hope my words can inspire others to reclaim their happiness and their individuality by using their voice to illuminate what has been buried but not forgotten in darkness.”
To promote the book’s 70-plus poems, Foxx will discuss “Beautiful Boys Are Poisonous” with a special guest on the New York show “Racket” on Tuesday, November 7 at 8:00 p.m.
All guests in attendance will receive a copy of Pretty Boys Are Poisonous.
There is no word yet on whether her fiancé Machine Gun Kelly, aka Colson Baker, will be in attendance.
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Megan Fox Tickets
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About the film “Beautiful Boys Are Poisonous”
The collection of poems marks Fox’s literary debut.
In “PBAP,” she showcases her wicked humor through heartbreaking and dark poetry. In over 70 poems, Fox describes all the ways we mold ourselves into the mold of those we love, even if it means losing ourselves in the process.
“These poems were written in an attempt to eradicate the disease that had taken root in me due to my silence,” Fox shared.
“I’ve kept men’s secrets all my life; my body aches from the weight of their sins.”
“Beautiful Boys Are Poisonous: Poems” by Megan Fox
You can pre-order the book here.
Movie stars on tour in 2023
Foxx isn’t the only movie star to hit the stage this year.
Here are just five movie stars who will be performing live in the next few months.
• John Cusack
• Tina Fey with Amy Poehler
• John Malkovich
• Aubrey Plaza in an off-Broadway show
• Danny DeVito on Broadway