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Megan Fox Doesn’t Think She’s ‘Provocative’

The ‘Jonah Hex’ star thinks she and Lady Gaga are frequently misinterpreted. By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Megan Fox Photo: Bill Sloyer/ MTV News Let’s play one of our favorite pop-culture games, “Is This Megan Fox Quote Provocative or Just Misinterpreted?” “I’m insane,” the 24-year-old “Jonah Hex” star told MTV News last summer. “Sometimes I’m great, and other times I’m a complete lunatic.” How about this one: “I don’t want to elaborate. I would never call myself a cutter,” Fox once told Rolling Stone. Or this: “[Michael Bay is] like Napoleon and he wants to create this insane, infamous mad-man reputation,” Fox declared of the “Transformers” director last year. “He wants to be like Hitler on his sets, and he is.” So, provocative or misinterpreted? Ask Fox herself, and she’ll answer “misinterpreted” every time. “I don’t feel like I’ve ever necessarily said anything that was provocative,” she told MTV News. “I think that people take relatively innocent statements and turn them into provocative things. … People have no idea how to react. It’s not that the statement itself is outrageous.” Fox has a feeling that other celebs who are dubbed “provocative” for the things they say or do in public are similarly misunderstood. Take Lady Gaga, who seemingly can’t take a breath without making news for the manner in which she expelled the air. While Fox scrupulously avoids the Web, she’s quite sure Gaga is not so much outrageous as she is misconstrued. “I don’t go on the Internet, so I don’t know what she’s been saying lately. I assume that’s probably what’s happening with her as well,” Fox said of Gaga being misinterpreted in the press. Yet, the actress is thankful for one thing about Gaga’s public persona: If the pop star has replaced her as the outrageous celeb-du-jour, that’s a good thing. “[I]f that has happened, I’m really excited about that,” she said with a smile. Check out everything we’ve got on “Jonah Hex.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: Megan Fox In ‘Jonah Hex’ Exclusive ‘Jonah Hex’ Clip

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Eminem Says He Supports Gay Marriage

‘I think that everyone should have the chance to be equally miserable,’ rapper told The New York Times Magazine. By James Montgomery Eminem Photo: Chris Weeks/ Getty Images In a new interview with The New York Times Magazine , Eminem declares that his “overall look on things is a lot more mature than it used to be,” a statement that apparently extends to his views on gay marriage. At one point during the piece — which will appear in the Sunday, June 20, issue of the mag — Em is asked by the Times’ Deborah Solomon if he’d support a gay marriage bill in his home state of Michigan. Somewhat surprisingly, he said yes … in his own, uniquely acerbic way, of course. “I think if two people love each other, then what the hell?” Em answered. “I think that everyone should have the chance to be equally miserable, if they want.” Throughout his career, Eminem has drawn the ire of gay rights groups, who called lyrics on his Marshall Mathers LP “homophobic and hateful” and protested his performance — and nominations — at the Grammy Awards in 2001 . And late last year, he made headlines when a leaked song called “Elevator” (supposedly set for his since-scrapped Relapse: Refill album) had him calling Clay Aiken and Adam Lambert something that sounded very much like the gay-slur “f—-ts.” Elsewhere in the Times interview, Eminem says that his newfound maturity had a lot to do with getting sober and, for the first time in his career, putting his maniacal Slim Shady persona on the shelf for his upcoming Recovery album. “Shady still exists. But I don’t think the subjects on this record call for, you know, bringing the chainsaws and axes out and murder[ing] everyone,” he says. “There was so much stuff like that off the last record that I felt like I was starting to run it into the ground. I think consciously I went in a different direction with this record.” Related Photos The Evolution Of: Eminem Related Artists Eminem

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Quote of the Day: Robert Stern on When All Architecture is Green Architecture

Robert Stern is Dean of the Yale School of Architecture, discussing sustainable design in Environment Yale. UTNE Reader picks up the story and illustrates it with….. a parking garage? “I don’t think sustainability is a design aesthetic, any more than having electricity in your building, or telephones, or anything else,” says Ster… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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BP’s CEO: "I’d Like My Life Back" (Video)

BP CEO Tony Hayward has been working really, really hard lately . And he’s tired of it. He wants his life back. He said so in an interview with Fox News, definitively explaining once and for all why everyone should trust BP to clean up the oil spill as best they can. Which is why fishermen and charter boat captains who’ve lost their livelihoods, volunteer cleanup workers from around the Gulf who are sick at the thought of their beaches getting coated with oil, and environmental groups of every stripe working to protect gravely threatened ecosystems should come together to stop… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Miley Cyrus Thinks Twitter Should Be ‘Banned From This Universe"

‘I think that everyone should leave Twitter,’ singer said during a tour-stop interview in Chicago. By Jocelyn Vena Miley Cyrus Photo: Sheryl Nield Miley Cyrus hasn’t been shy about her distaste for Twitter since leaving the site earlier this month. She cited her desire to regain her privacy as the main reason behind the decision, even as rumors spread that she left for her rumored beau and “The Last Song” co-star Liam Hemsworth .

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