In an exclusive interview with British GQ Style, Megan Fox revealed her darkest body insecurities. Along with her boyfriend, Machine Gun Kelly, the Transformers actor talked about her having body dysmorphia and going through “darkest insecurities.’

Although the world may see ‘THE MEGAN FOX,’ as a sex symbol, having the perfect body and peaking standards of beauty. However, the reality is totally opposite. In the interview, she said, “Yeah, I have body dysmorphia. I have a lot of deep insecurities.” “We may look at somebody and think, ‘That person’s so beautiful. Their life must be so easy.’ They most likely don’t feel that way about themselves,”  she further added.

The interview was filled with harsh realities as this wasn’t the only time Megan confessed candidly about her insecurities.

While giving the interview to Mag, the couple was also getting “the darkest fairytale,” tattooed on each other. When asked about the phrase’s importance to them, the couple revealed that it was one of the first texts they sent to each other.

Apart from this, Machine Gun Kelly has gotten the star’s initials tattooed on him while Fox has Kelly’s nickname written over her body.

The twin flame couple first met on the sets of “Midnight in the Switchgrass,” a film by Randall Emmett after Fox divorced her former husband, Brian Austin Green, after almost 10 years of marriage.

Finding love again while going through a divorce was “This is what my heart was searching for,” according to Fox when she was asked about falling in love all over again with MGK.

She further added, “Famously, like, I’m an unusual person. And I had buried a lot of that because it didn’t have a place to live. I recognize so much of myself in him, and vice versa, and that locked-up part of me that I had put away. I’d always felt like there was that thing missing, that I’d given up on, that you’re always seeking. But then you meet the person that completes that for you and you’re like, ‘Oh, this is what my heart was searching for. That’s what that beacon was this whole time.’”