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Megan Fox Stabs Away At Sex & Violence In Rolling Stone Feature

Sep. 16 2009, Published 5:18 a.m. ET

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Megan Fox holds little back in the upcoming issue of Rolling Stone, where she talks candidly about cutting herself and her raging temper tantrums.

Fox says as a result of her turbulent childhood she self mutilated.  “Yeah,” she replied when asked if she had ever cut herself. “But I don’t want to elaborate. I would never call myself a cutter. Girls go through different phases when they’re growing up, when they’re miserable and do different things, whether it’s an eating disorder or they dabble in cutting.”

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When pushed about eating disorders Fox skims over the issue saying, “If I did talk about it, I’d be taking on a role-model status, and I’d have to chose my words very carefully, and I’d have to reveal it in a specific way, and I don’t want to do it.”

Fox did say though that her raging temper, at times, has created moments scarier for her on-again, off-again beau Brian Austin Green's that make for his closest brush with death since that cowboy kid accidentally shot himself on 90210. She said during heated arguments with Green, she has told him, “I’m going to stab you with something."

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Promoting her upcoming flick, Jennifer's Body, Fox said her sexy scenes with comely co-star Amanda Seyfried, “Clearly I can’t argue that it’s not gratuitous, because it is."

Jennifer's Body, which also features Adam Brody, hits theatres Sept. 18.

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