Megan Fox slammed an Instagram follower on Friday after they mistook her tattoo for an unshaven bikini line.
The spicy exchange came after Fox shared some photos of her and boyfriend Machine Gun Kelly playing as Princess Zelda and Link from the video game “The Legend of Zelda,” Page Six reports.
“All that money and you can’t buy a razor. Not on ‘my list’ right now,” the user commented on the photo, in which the 36-year-old wore a revealing dress with high slits based on the warrior queen.
Answering lightly, Fox sarcastically quipped, “You mean my tattoo wrong? Anyway, I’m devastated I’m not on your list. I was hoping you would get married.”
On the photo of the couple dressed as the beloved fictional characters, she captioned the post, ″Very serious later analyzed the modification of the elf’s ear. @grimes let me know if you find anyone.
The pair coordinated several controversial Halloween costumes, including one playfully imitated priest and subordinate sexy and patch like Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee. Kelly even snorted what appeared to be cocaine from Fox’s breasts.
When it comes to online critics, Fox has never been afraid to set the record straight.
Last month, she expert to blow up a follower who commented on her selfie: “Where are your kids?”
“Wait, wait, wait, I… I have kids?!? God, I knew I forgot something!!” Fox joked in response. “Hurry up, someone’s calling the valet at the Beverly Hills Hotel.” This is the last place I remember seeing them. Maybe someone turned them into lost and found.
The “Jennifer’s Body” actor and ex-husband Brian Austin Green are parents to sons Noah, 10, Bodhi, 8, and Journey, 6.
Fox and Kelly met in 2020 on the set of the thriller Midnight in the Switchgrass: they got engaged in January, about a year and a half after making their relationship official.

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