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“Don't let loneliness drive you back into the arms of someone who doesn't give a damn about you.”

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Megan Fox
Megan Fox

Megan Fox, born on May 16, 1986, is an American actress. She gained widespread recognition for her role as Mikaela Banes in the 'Transformers' and 'Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen' movies. Fox's acting career began in her childhood, with appearances in various television shows and films. In 2004, she gained attention for her role in 'Transformers', and continued to play the character in subsequent films, which helped her achieve international fame. She has also appeared in other films and television series, such as 'Ted' and 'Avatar'. more

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