Posted on 07/07/2009 3:20:15 PM PDT by lewisglad
New York, July 7 (ANI): Transformers director Michael Bay reportedly made Megan Fox wash his Ferrari, as part of her audition for her role in the film.
Bay had called the sizzling actress to audition for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen at his house.
He made her wash his Ferrari while he filmed her, The New York Post quoted Jason Solomons having said in Britains Guardian.
He added: She said she didnt know what had happened to that footage. When I put it to Bay himself, he looked suitably abashed Er, I dont know where it is either.
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen released on June 19 in the UK, and on June 24 in North America. (ANI)
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LOL. But did she eat a Hardees Hamburger too?? Good to see someone in Hollywood make a “Star” do some honest work......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkxQhna_QZs
Was she nude at the time?
Megan should really think twice before she decides to trash Bay again... :)
That’s not all,he made her do.
Is this John McCain’s daughter, Megan, who is on Fox News a lot?
LUCILLE!!!!!
Did he make her vacuum it out too?
Is there no Megan Fox factoid insignificant enough to be deemed non-newsworthy?
Sad to say it but that is probably not the only thing that Ms. Fox “lathered up” in order to get the role. Hollywood is disgusting in all respects.
This post is absolutely worthless without the video.
They interview Joy Harmon (the car-washing girl) in the present day.
Based on how she looks now, your enjoyment of that scene will be destroyed forever.
Hint to girls everywhere: stay out of the sun!
Don’t you say NOTHING about my sweet Lucille!
A gal built like that has just GOTTA be named Lucille!
"I'll give you a good wax and shine, baby."
“Come on, safety pin, pop! C’mon baby, pop!”
Damn your eyes!
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