Madison Beer nails Megan Fox’s ‘Jennifer’s Body’ look in ‘Make You Mine’ music video

Madison Beer puts her spin on Megan Fox’s iconic look from “Jennifer’s Body” in her new music video.

The 25-year-old released the visual for her song “Make You Mine,” which is largely inspired by the 2009 cult classic, on Wednesday.

In the four-minute video, Beer transforms into Fox’s character, Jennifer Check, wearing a cheerleading outfit and a choker necklace in the opening sH๏τ.

The second sH๏τ shows Beer, who wears her dark tresses down, strutting through a high school’s hallways in a preppy outfit as the boys around her stop and stare.

In addition to the iconic hallway walk sH๏τ, Beer recreates the movie’s pool and dance scenes.

Sadie Scheufler stars alongside Beer as Amanda Seyfried’s character, Anita “Needy” Lesnicki, looking the part in glᴀsses with her hair half-up.

Together, the two girls set a trap for a boy, luring him into a locker room. Once Beer has him alone, her eyes turn icy blue before he becomes her next victim.

The song itself is about having feelings of overwhelming desire.

“I wanna feel the rush / I wanna taste the crush / I wanna get you going / I wanna lay you down / I wanna string you out / I wanna make you mine,” she sings in the chorus.

Beer dropped “Make You Mine” in February, her first single since her 2023 sophomore album, “Silence Between Songs.”

In a recent interview with Billboard, the brunette beauty revealed that it is her “favorite song” she has ever made.

“It’s just so fun, such a feel-good song. It’s Sєxy, it’s infectious,” she told the outlet. “I haven’t played it for anyone that hasn’t just, like, [started] dancing and felt immediately H๏τter after listening to it, and that’s always how I want to make people feel.”

Funnily enough, Fox feels the same about “Jennifer’s Body,” telling Nessa in 2018 that her “favorite role” was Jennifer Check.

“There was one part of shooting that where I was eating fake blood out of a fake corpse that was cut open and I was hunched over like a hyena,” the actress, 37, recalled. “I was like, ‘This is weird, but I really like it. It’s so interesting.’

“So that was fun,” she added.

Fox also told WWD in November 2023 that she felt a connection to her character in the film, who transformed into a monster after making a deal with the devil.

“I feel like that’s such a good representation of who I am in general,” she told the outlet. “[Before] she was turned into a demon and she became this Goth icon, [Jennifer] was this poppy, typical cheerleader, Forever 21 girl.

“She was that typical girl who then there was this other side to her where she became the sort of demon sorceress,” the “Transformers” star continued. “And I am both of those things, and I always have been.”