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Megan Fox and her fiancé Machine Gun Kelly are known to be one of the more offbeat celeb couples out there.
Showing up at the Billboard Music Awards with a tongue coloured in black, making out wildly on the red carpet, will do that to you.
Not to mention the weird whispers about their blood sharing and drinking antics.
Gracing the cover of the April issue of Glamour UK, Fox opened up about this zany ritual, referencing her interests in astrology, metaphysical practices, meditations, as well as new and full moon practices, reported CNN.
She doesn’t want people to misinterpret the blood-drinking thing, because when the pair do it, “it’s a passage or it is used for a reason”:
“So, I guess to drink each other’s blood might mislead people or people are imagining us with goblets and we’re like ‘Game of Thrones,’ drinking each other’s blood,” she told Glamour UK.
“It’s just a few drops, but yes, we do consume each other’s blood on occasion for ritual purposes only.”
I am not sure that clears things up, but okay.
She goes on:
“And it is controlled where it’s like, ‘Let’s shed a few drops of blood and each drink it,'” Fox said.
“He’s much more haphazard and hectic and chaotic, where he’s willing to just cut his chest open with broken glass and be like, ‘Take my soul.'”
Right, yeah, cool. Makes sense.
A break for Megan on the cover:
And more from the magazine shoot:
Fox also spoke about her three sons, mentioning how she has tried to incorporate gender-inclusive ideals into the parenting space.
This is the case since her oldest son, Noah, started wearing dresses when he was two years old:
According to Fox, she said she “bought a bunch of books that sort of addressed these things and addressed a full spectrum of what this is. Some of the books are written by transgender children.”
“Some of the books are just about how you can be a boy and wear a dress; you can express yourself through your clothing however you want. And that doesn’t even have to have anything to do with your sexuality,” she said. “So from the time they were very young, I’ve incorporated those things into their daily lives so that nobody feels like they are weird or strange or different.”
That’s truly heartwarming.
She also got quite candid about sexism, being a sex symbol, and her feminist revival and rejection, covered in this video:
[source:cnn]
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