FOX: “GIRLS THINK I’M A SLUT”

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Megan Fox tries to lure target audience by slamming them.

In a NY Times interview about the crafting of her image as internet sensation with an endlesss barrage of potent quotables  Megan Fox seemingly knows her audience – prepubescent males and horrified females.

But with the failure of alleged chick flick – albeit a horror one – Megan’s image marketing strategy has fallen shy of the mark. And she says so.

"People expected Jennifer’s Body to make so much money," Fox said.

"But I was doubtful. The movie is about a man-eating, cannibalistic lesbian cheerleader, and that pretty much eliminates middle America. It’s obviously a girl-power movie, but it’s also about how scary girls are. Girls can be a nightmare.

"Women tear each other apart.

"Girls think I’m a slut, and I’ve been in the same relationship since I was 18. The problem is, if they think you’re attractive, you’re either stupid or a whore or a dumb whore.

"The instinct among girls is to attack the jugular."