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Angelina Jolie Tells Megan Fox: “Put A Muzzle On It!”

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November 20th, 2009 by Castina

Tagged as: Angelina Jolie, Megan Fox


Megan Fox has spent most of her career being compared to revered actress Angelina Jolie — but as it turns out, The Saintly One doesn’t have many kind words for her outspoken deadringer.
Angelina Jolie Disses Megan Fox

Sources close to Brangelina say the Oscar-winning beauty is often taken aback by Fox’s infamous foot-in-mouth moments, affectionately dubbed “Meganisms.”

“Angie has been saying, ‘That woman acts like a fool. She needs to mind her Ps and Qs,” a source tells Us Weekly. ‘She’s saying shocking things for attention, but those things will follow her around and be reprinted forever.’”

“I wish someone had pulled me aside when I was young and told me that,” Angie added. “Now I’ll forever be known as a lesbian or a self-cutter, instead of what I worked so hard to become. You have to put a muzzle on it!”



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3 Responses to “Angelina Jolie Tells Megan Fox: “Put A Muzzle On It!””

  1. On November 21st 2009, Nanci Golar wrote:

    It looks like a Great movie!!! I will watch the movie…Ecellent role for Sandra Bullock.

  2. On November 22nd 2009, scarlet wrote:

    NO WAY could Sandra Bullock pull off portraying Anjolina Jolie!! No dis to you but you are so right about the part it would make a great movie perhaps some portrayal of Anjolina’s life. It is very interresting. Megan Fox is no Anjolina Jolie…Jolie is EXTREMELY versitile, she can’t be catigorized as a certain character. She will go down in history as a Mega star, phenominal beauty. I think the only other actress ever to have reached such media attention was Elizabeth Taylor in her hay day.

  3. On January 8th 2010, Mcflurry.. wrote:

    megean fox is very pretty.

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