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Megan Fox has a fresh perspective on her nearly two-decade career in Hollywood. In a new interview with “Refinery29,” the actress famous for her roles in franchises like “Transformers” and “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” calls her experience a “self-imposed prison.”

Fox’s new take is that she’s taken unnecessary heat over some of her roles… when her acting wasn’t even as bad as she thought. She doesn’t name names, but says the “bandwagon of absolute toxicity being spewed” at her made her a better and more resilient person in the end. Still, she warns fans to “be careful” with their words, because “they’re powerful.”

We live in a culture where it’s a game to be the most hateful to get the most attention. It’s not funny,” she says. “You’re speaking words over real people, who are permeable, who have hearts. Your negativity can influence them. Especially the sensitive ones! I’ll call myself one of them.”

Source: Refinery29