“I survived it barely”: Megan Fox Responds to Sydney Sweeney Going Through the Same Awful Phase That She Went Through Because of Transformers

Megan Fox commanded a lot of appeal in the industry during the early days of her career. The actress found herself at the center of a lot of media attention thanks to the way in which she was depicted in films. A similar sort of coverage has been aimed at Sydney Sweeney, something that was pointed out in an E! News interview that Fox appeared in.

Megan Fox talked about how she survived the media focus on her, and what advice she would have for Sydney Sweeney, who has also been receiving roles of a similar nature and has had a similar kind of media focus on her.

Megan Fox revealed what advice she would give to Sydney Sweeney

Given that there has been a particular type of focus on Sydney Sweeney ever since her debut in Euphoria, Megan Fox was asked if she had any advice for the young actress, given that she had been in the same position following her debut in the industry. She said:

I haven’t given her advice about that. She hasn’t sought advice from me. I would gladly give it, but I don’t know that I have any good advice to give. I don’t know, you gotta find God in some form, to make it through. My answer is, like, I have survived it barely.
Should Sweeney look for advice to navigate her current image, which only one can ᴀssume has her full support, Megan Fox has revealed that she would be ready to give her advice, should she seek it.

Sydney Sweeney and Megan Fox have some similar filmography

Sydney Sweeney and Megan Fox have very similar filmography, having had an aspect of their image focused on time and time again in the media that they have starred in. Be it teen dramas or science fiction settings, producers have made sure that there are overtones that reinforce the image that the actress has come to be ᴀssociated with.

The industry does have a problem when it comes to actresses and their body image, which ends up becoming a part of their image. This not only defines the way the public looks at them, but also dictates the kind of roles that they end up getting in the industry. While there is nothing wrong with it when they consent to this, there needs to be a clear and quick pipeline the moment they want out.