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Megan Fox Silences Botox Allegations With Photos
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The 'Jonah Hex' actress posts four pictures capturing her facial expressions on Facebook under the headline, 'Things You Can't Do with Your Face When You Have Botox'.

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Megan Fox is embracing the adage "a picture is worth a thousand words". The Mikaela Banes of the first two "Transformers" movies proves that she is Botox-free by posting on her Facebook page a series of photos which capture her pulling a number of facial expressions.

One of the shots has the 25-year-old raising her eyebrows and pointing out on occurring lines in her forehead, while another one exposes her frown lines as she furrows her brows. All four pictures of the actress are uploaded in an album which headline reads, "Things You Can't Do with Your Face When You Have Botox".

Megan put out the photos shortly after her new Giorgio Armani Summer 2011 beauty campaign came out. In the promo video, the "Jonah Hex" actress presents a series of different make-up looks from a natural beauty to a glamorous girl complete with red lips and smoky eyes.

When talking about plastic surgery, the wife of Brian Austin Green told Allure magazine, "I would encourage anyone to first speak with a therapist, to try and figure out where this want comes from, because a lot of times it's not related to your teeth or your nose or your chin - the surgery is not going to alleviate that insecurity for you. If, then, you feel, This is something that I want to do, then do it."

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