Megan Fox ba--s her soul in her latest book of poetry, titled "Pretty Boys Are Poisonous," where she candidly shares details of her life, including a heartbreaking miscarriage with her fiancé, Machine Gun Kelly.
Within the pages of her poetry collection, the 37-year-old actress opens up about the deeply personal experience of suffering a miscarriage with her partner, Machine Gun Kelly. As a mother of three from her previous relationship with Brian Austin Green, Fox revealed the emotional turmoil this loss brought to both of them, describing it as an unprecedented and challenging chapter in their lives.
In a recent interview on Good Morning America, Fox expressed the profound impact of this event, stating, "I had never been through anything like this in my life. Having three children already, it was a very difficult experience for both of us."
Megan Fox offers an glimpse into her pain by dedicating the final two poems in her collection, "I" and "II," to the tragic miscarriage. These poems, as reported by Six Page, include poignant lines like, "There's an ultrasound next to your side of the bed, 10 weeks and 1 day... do you think if I could, I would have left a suicide note?" Accompanying these words is a striking illustration of a woman holding a baby, serving as a visual representation of her emotions.
The actress goes beyond her personal loss in her book, delving into the shadows of abusive relationships, both physical and psychological, with unnamed "very famous people." While she chooses not to reveal their identities, she candidly admits to these painful experiences, demonstrating resilience and strength in sharing her story.
Reflecting on her life's journey, Megan Fox says, "Over the course of my life, I've been in at least one physically abusive relationship and several very psychologically abusive relationships. I've only been publicly involved with a few people, but I shared energy, I guess you could say, with people who were horrible people. Also very famous people. But nobody knows that I was involved with those people."
"Pretty Boys Are Poisonous" stands as a powerful outlet for Megan Fox's innermost thoughts and emotions. Her inspiration to create this collection emerged from an innate need for self-expression. She confides, "It was something that was inside me and that had to come out or else I was going to get sick." While some of her verses employ metaphors, Fox emphasizes that every piece is rooted in her genuine experiences. She admits to penning even more personal content that remains unreleased, citing the difficulty of sharing such thoughts as a well-known figure.
In a touching revelation, Megan Fox attributes her partner, Machine Gun Kelly (Colson Baker), as the driving force behind her foray into poetry. The rapper served as the muse for one of her most cherished poems, "To Marry an Arsonist." She confides, "There's only one person I call my twin flame."
The public has closely followed Fox and Kelly's relationship, which began when they met on the set of "Midnight in the Switchgrass" in March 2020. Despite their engagement in January 2022, the couple has navigated the highs and lows of their connection, making headlines throughout their journey.