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Megan Fox Preemptively Urges Fans To 'Calm Down' After Posting See-Through Dress Photos

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The actor shared several photos and a video on Instagram of her striped, sheer dress—and attempted to stem any potential controversy about her nipples.

Megan Fox nipped shaming in the bud before pearl clutchers even had a chance.

In a recent Instagram post, the actor shared photos of herself sporting a fitted sheer orange striped maxi dress.


Getting ahead of the shaming game, she wrote in the caption:

"before you start angrily typing- those are not my nipples, calm down."
"they are safely and completely hidden under nipple covers so no worries, we will all live another day without a rip in the space-time continuum."

You can see the post below.

People in the comments applauded Fox for calling out the would-be trolls.

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It appears the warning in the caption was a success!

Controversy averted.

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