Megan Fox has been hailed the "hottest goddess" after the release of her latest swimsuit cover for Sports Illustrated.
The actress, who turned 37 today (May 16), posed for the prestigious publication as one of the four powerful women to be honored with a cover shoot this year alongside Martha Stewart, Kim Petras, and Brooks Nader.
The Jennifer's Body star was snapped by celebrity photographer Greg Swales on the beach in the Dominican Republic wearing a glamorous, barely-there overdress, showing off her side cleavage as well as her meaningful quote tattoo.
Other looks involved risqué swimwear from JÉBLANC, Frankies Bikinis, and Miaou.
Have a look at some of the shots below:Many took to social media to praise the star's beauty - I mean who wouldn't? It's Megan Fox.
Some even admitted that Megan Fox is still their "ultimate crush."
And then over on Twitter, users described the 37-year-old as "the hottest goddess."
Another added: "Megan Fox looks incredible for Sports Illustrated."
A third even described the actress as "God" saying: "God is a woman and her name is Megan Fox."
Speaking of the four iconic women picked for this year's cover shoot, MJ Day, SI Swimsuit's Editor In Chief described Fox as "powerful", Stewart as "a legend", Petras as an "inspiration" and Nader as a "force to be reckoned with."
"Martha Stewart is a legend. The definition of a great female entrepreneur who built a dynasty against insurmountable odds," Day said in a statement as per InStyle. "Megan Fox is a superwoman with superpowers. She’s intelligent, boundary-breaking and strong, fighting against the constant objectification she’s endured from the industry.
"Kim Petras is an inspiration to us all," she continued. "As a Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, a beacon of inspiration for the trans and LGBTQ+ community, she empowers and encourages her followers simply through her talent and perseverance. And Brooks Nader, who started her modeling career through our Swim Search program, has been such an amazing part of our brand and has proven to the world through her hard work and dedication that she is a force to be reckoned with."
"These women, alongside our other models, refuse to allow themselves to be limited by existing societal norms and are incredible examples on how to harness talent, passion, persistence, perseverance, fortitude, curiosity and unabashed desire to evolve," Day added.
In an interview with the publication which came out alongside the stunning photos, Fox opened up about the realities of being a "bombshell" with "body dysmorphia."
"I have body dysmorphia. I don't ever see myself the way other people see me," she told Sports Illustrated. "There is never a point in my life where I loved my body. Never, ever."
She continued, explaining how this mentality affected her growing up: "When I was little, that was an obsession I had of like: 'I should look this way?'"
"It definitely wasn't environmental because I grew up in a very religious environment where bodies weren't even acknowledged," she added, then concluding that despite it being difficult, her journey to self-love is always a work in progress.
"The journey of loving myself is going to be never-ending, I think," she said.
Megan Fox's Sports Illustrated cover is available to purchase on the official website.