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Megan Fox gives hilarious five-word response after being accused of being a clone in jaw-dropping new photos
Megan Fox has had fans swooning over her since her Hollywood breakthrough in the mid-2000s, with the actor-model now a firmly-established heartthrob in the film industry, and she has just further endeared herself to her faithful followers in a recent social media post.
As one of the most instantly recognisable faces currently operating in the world of cinema, Fox has amassed a whopping 21.5 million followers on Instagram alone.
Why has Megan Fox got fans talking?
Having wiped her page of any pictorial content, Fox posted a series of raunchy images of herself scantily clad in a black g-string, revealing crop top, heels, and stockings.
The post, which attained nearly four million likes, was accompanied by the caption 'everything is more beautiful because we are doomed.'
Fox then took to her Instagram story to share the images once again, writing: “I’m alive. New pics just dropped.”
Despite her return receiving large acclaim, including from her former partner Machine Gun Kelly, who commented: “Stoked I have your phone number.”
Fox and Kelly, whose real name is Colson Baker, share a 14-month-old daughter together, Saga Blade, with the child born three months after the pair split up in 2024.
According to People magazine, the couple had been separated for a prolonged period, with a source close to the famous pair claiming: “They haven’t been together in a real way for a long time now and whatever they had romantically is done.”
The actor's fiery retort
With the prominence of AI, her pictures also attracted sceptics, with one writing beneath the post: “This isn’t Megan. This is a clone.”
According to a screenshot shared by a page called CommentsbyCelebs, Fox retorted in characteristically fiery fashion, quipping: “B***h, a clone could never,” with the comment bringing further attention to the post.
The 39-year-old, who is due to celebrate her 40th birthday, had wiped her Instagram page back in May 2024, before taking a social media hiatus, making this return an even bolder move.