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Megan Fox Shuts Down Body-Shaming Troll Who Mistook Her Tattoo For An Unshaven Bikini Line

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The 'Transformers' star was quick with a comeback on Instagram after the rude fan comment.

Actor Megan Fox definitely made a splash over Halloween weekend as she and beau Machine Gun Kelly made the rounds of several Hollywood parties in a series of eye-catching costumes.

But not everyone was a fan of Fox's spooky looks, and one social media user in particular had some unsolicited critiques for the star.


In one of the pair's couples' costume, they appeared as a pair of mythical elves, with Fox in a revealing dress slit on both sides all the way up to her waist, revealing one of the tattoos she has on her lower torso.

But one commenter mistook the tattoo for an untidy bikini area, and let Fox know exactly what they thought about it.

Nobody, least of all Fox, asked for the commenter's rude and presumptuous two cents, of course, and the star quickly clapped back with a perfect response putting the commenter in place.

See her post below.

Most of the comments on Fox's photos were from fans who loved the costume.

But one—and there's always one, isn't there?—decided to lodge a complaint.

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The commenter wrote:

“All that money and she can’t but a razor. She’s now off my ‘list.'”

Oh goodness, surely one of the biggest stars on the planet is crestfallen that an Instagram commenter no longer wants to date her.

If this seems like an absurd bit of overconfidence to you, you're not alone--Fox herself was absolutely not having it, and quickly put the commenter on notice.

First, she clarified what the commenter was seeing along the hem of her gown--which is pretty obvious in the first place with more than a passing glance.

Fox asked the commenter:

“Are you mistakenly referring to my tattoo?”

She then let the hater know they didn't need to worry about crossing her of their list with a perfectly executed bit of sarcasm.

She told the commenter:

“Either way I’m devastated to be off your list. Was hoping you’d wife me.”

Your move, @misinn1—though at this point it's probably best if you take your L and quit while you're ahead.

On social media many decried the body-shaming Fox was subjected to by more than one commenter on the post.

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Others joined Fox in dragging @misinn1 for his comment.


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Your move, @misinn1--though at this point it's probably best if you take your L and quit while you're ahead.

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