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I just want to say, Megan Fox didn't walk off.. she got fired and hearing otherwise is just a publicity stunt.

She's a two-bit ######.

Hopefully this new actress whose actually PRETTY can actually ACT too.

We've always known Michael Bay treated her like crap. Why is it so hard to believe he continued to do so?

Hmmm, Megan is crazy.

Michael Bay is NO Hitler... DUMB statement.

:/

This is really BAD for her movie career!!!

She is hot, but her ungrateful "Hitler statement" about the man made her famous, definitely will cause many people to think twice before casting her.

http://www.deadline.com/2010/05/michael-bays-revenge-no-more-megan/

This articles says ALL kinds of bad things about her! Probably NOT all true though.

Ok Hitler may have been a little strong, I think ******* or prick is more fitting.

If you guys watch the extras disc with Transformers 2 on blur ray you will see he can be a total ass but I still think of him as one of the best "action" directors around... It's a shame Megan is not returning for the third :(

I thought it was just me. She is not attractive at all.

Def not just you, she has some weird robotic rubber face look. Don't get me wrong I would not say no :p A big step down from Megan who herself is just slightly above average...

Hollywood Gossip site Showbiz Spy is reporting that Megan Fox quit Transformers 3 because Michael Bay told her she looked "unhealthy" and ordered her to gain weight.

?Megan stormed out after a huge row with Michael Bay,? a source told British newspaper The Sun.?He thinks she has lost too much weight and looks too frail. He wanted her to put on some weight and it all kicked off. The crew don?t think she looks well, let alone the wholesome, curvy star they cast in the first film. She?s going for this gaunt, pale image and it just looks unhealthy."

If this story sounds familiar, Megan Fox admitted that she was required by aMichael Bay to gain weight for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen saying at the time, ?I should have toned up for 'Transformers' but I?m really lazy. I had to put on weight. I?d lost a lot of weight and got really scrawny, but I was told I had to put on size for 'Transformers' because Michael [bay, the director] doesn?t like skinny girls."

No telling if this is true or false. I am leaning to false as just doesn't seem big enough reason. However, we do know she was on set (example image above) at least for a day or two and suddenly she was off the film so despite speculation the cause was not comments from last year (which probably didn't help) but something that occurred in just the last week.

There's a brief video online of the set-up for a new scene in which a big office building is destroyed (possibly being flipped 30 to 40 feet up in the air) and two soldiers are inside.

Source: io9

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Michael Bay has officially welcomed Victoria?s Secret model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley to the Transformers franchise.

The 45-year-old director?s site reads, ?I would like for all you S4TE fans to welcome [23-year-old British model] Rosie Huntington-Whiteley to the world of Transformers. As some of you might know, she?s the new female lead in Transformers 3. She?s worked with Michael before in his Victoria?s Secret ?A Thousand Fantasies? ad.?

FYI: Rosie is replacing Megan Fox in the Transformers films.

Read more: http://justjared.buzznet.com/2010/06/02/rosie-huntington-whiteley-michael-bay/#ixzz0pl1OxU8v

So shes going to replace Megan like how Don Cheadle did in IM2 or is she a new lead character?

I would imagine a new love interest...strange we saw Megan on TF3 set so I would think Bay will kill her off and Sam will turn to this chick!

I prefer Lindsay Lohan to Megan Fox anyway. So booting Megan from Transformers 3 would only make the movie all that much more watchable for me.

Plus this new girl looks waaaaaaaaaay hotter.

So shes going to replace Megan like how Don Cheadle did in IM2 or is she a new lead character?

I hope it?s a recast of the same character; after what Sam and Mikaela went through in the previous movies, giving him another girlfriend (who just happens to be a hottie, as well) just looks awfull; if she?s really a new character (some people speculating she could even be Mikaela?s relative, ugh) I hope they keep distance of the cliche "she died between the two movies" approach... I?d rather see Sam?s character alone for once; as some people compalin about, this should be a movie about giants robots fighting eachother, right? But they are clearly aiming at the male audience when casting the main female character, first with Megan and now Rosie. I mean, why can?t Sam?s girl be a more regular girl? I don?t say they should be unattractive or nerd but simply a "girl you could see on the streets everyday" and not "every males' dream of consumption".

I hope it?s a recast of the same character; after what Sam and Mikaela went through in the previous movies, giving him another girlfriend (who just happens to be a hottie, as well) just looks awfull; if she?s really a new character (some people speculating she could even be Mikaela?s relative, ugh) I hope they keep distance of the cliche "she died between the two movies" approach... I?d rather see Sam?s character alone for once; as some people compalin about, this should be a movie about giants robots fighting eachother, right? But they are clearly aiming at the male audience when casting the main female character, first with Megan and now Rosie. I mean, why can?t Sam?s girl be a more regular girl? I don?t say they should be unattractive or nerd but simply a "girl you could see on the streets everyday" and not "every males' dream of consumption".

this new girl isn't in my dream of consumption. too thin and something is wrong with her face. could be the nose, could be the eyes, could be the lips....dunno not really attractive IMO.

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