I’ve learned that being a celebrity is like being a sacrificial lamb. At some point, no matter how high the pedestal that they put you on, they’re going to tear you down. And I created a character as an offering for the sacrifice. I’m not willing to give my true self up. It’s a testament to my real personality that I would go so far as to make up another personality to give to the world. The reality is, I’m hidden amongst all the insanity. Nobody can find me. —
Megan Fox
The Self-Manufacture of Megan Fox - NYTimes.com
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“For hours she danced and sang and flirted and did this thing that’s—she did Marilyn Monroe,” Avedon said later, adding that the white wine helped things along. “Then there was the inevitable drop … she sat in the corner like a child, with everything gone.” And he clicked his shutter once more. “I wouldn’t photograph her without her knowledge of it. And as I came with the camera, I saw that she was not saying no.” The resultant final frame is among the most famous portraits ever made—one that is, as the photographer Vik Muniz neatly put it, “a picture of Norma Jean, not Marilyn.”
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It wasn’t the typical anorexia or bulimia kind of disorder, but it was close.
Now, let’s apply to some colleges.
Zooey.
I’ve never been a fan of thanksgiving. (for obvious reasons.)
I want to go to the beach. I miss the sun.
via unrealitymag.com
via unrealitymag.com