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Megan Fox was accused of forcing her children to wear girl's clothes

Republican Robby Starbucks said the actress was abusing her children. On her side, the celebrity responded forcefully.

Megan Fox was accused of forcing her children to wear girl's clothes

On June 8, a well-known American politician used his personal Twitter account to target Megan Fox and her children, 10-year-old Noah, 9-year-old Bodhi, and 6-year-old Journey, the children of her ex-marriage to Brian Austin. Green. Apparently, the leader made serious accusations against the actress, so the celebrity decided to respond and wrote a long message on her Instagram profile.

Robby Starbuck of the Republican party accused the 'Jennifer's Body actress of forcing her sons to wear "girl's" clothes. The politician posted a photo of the celeb along with their little ones to write: "These are Megan Fox's children. We used to live in the same gated community and our children played in the park. I saw 2 of them have a complete breakdown saying that their mother forced them to wear girls' clothes while their nanny tried to comfort them," later calling it "child abuse."

After several days, Fox decided to respond to the man on her social networks. Apparently, the celebrity expressed that although she did not want to give him attention because he was an "influence hunter", she felt the need to teach him some issues. The actress took aim at Starbucks and made it very clear that she would never again use children as "leverage or social currency" to seek power, fame, wealth, or success, ", especially under a malevolent or erroneous pretense."

Furthermore, she added: "Exploiting my son's gender identity to gain attention in his political campaign has put you on the wrong side of the universe." On the other hand, she confessed that at other times in her life she was judged, criticized, and "burned at the stake" (metaphorically) by men like him for being narcissistic, insecure, or impotent, but she is still standing. To end he wrote: "You messed with the wrong witch."

Megan Fox then used her sense of humor and irony to repost a New York Post headline for a story that read: "Nurse Shocked: Caught 'Witches Celebrating Corpse-Eating Ritual' On My Security Camera." At the bottom of the note, the actress wrote: "Me outside Rob Starbucks house." For her part, the Republican politician continued to write messages targeting the actress on her Twitter account.

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