Megan Rain Whatever It Takes

Megan Rain Whatever It Takes




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Megan Rain Whatever It Takes
Megan. Not Meghan . Or Meagan . She hates when people spell her name wrong. Megan means " Pearl " or "Child of Light" A Megan is a good friend to all who take the time to get to know her. She is very creative. A Megan is never shy, and loves doing things with her friends and family. Most Megans also have a dark side and many secrets. She will give really good advice because she's been through alot. Once a Megan trusts you, do NOT betray that trust because she isn't going to wait for karma to get you, she'll just get you herself... She isn't scared of anybody and the only thing she truly fears is losing somebody she loves. Most Megans are born during the winter or spring. Megans can be really stubborn at times, and know how to get what they want. Usually, Megans are beautiful inside and out, but they don't know it or can't see it. They tend to look down on themselves Alot. It's not a good quality but at least most Megans are not stuck up. In a relationship, a Megan will do whatever it takes to keep her mate happy and take care of them. She prefers a long term relationship over short term and doesn't like to waste her time. Megans are INCREDIBLE lovers. If you are lucky enough to know a Megan, hold on to her. She is very special and deserves the best. Treat her right.
A really pretty girl but can be a hell of a bitch sometimes
Her code name is sarcasm . An amazing friend but the truth coming from her is a bit depressing . This is a kind of girl that either hates you or likes you and there is no in between.
Best friend: Megan is so nice but her truth hurts Enemy : I know she hates me and she tells me it everyday
Megan's one of those people who are beautiful without knowing it and is loved but doesn't know it she needs help sometimes and that's ok, but the worst part about Megan breed is that you fall in love with them and then you can't fall out of love with her she knows you like her, so just ask her out already. Jeez
Person 1 . Wow Megan's so cool Person 2. I think in love her tho
A girl that you cant let go of, or stop thinking about. A girl that changes your life, and makes you believe in happiness and love and friendship. She is the most incredibly clever, intelligent, and beautiful girl. She is a girl you'll want to spend the rest of your life with. She is someone to give your whole heart to, and someone that will heal all your pain and worry and fear. A Megan is the girl you never thought existed , cause she is so perfect in every way
Boy 1: Wow, she's so pretty, who's that?
Boy 2: I heard her name is Megan.
Boy 1: It suits her. Pretty name for a pretty girl
Boy 2: True that .
Megan is a super beautiful and amazing girl. She is like that " girl next door ". She is really funny and really down to earth. People may see her as stuck up but once you get to know her, she isn't, she's just really hangry most of the time. She can be sarcastic from time to time but it's one trait you'll love. Megan is really understanding in any situation, no matter how deep in shit it is.
Person 1: is that Megan?
Person 2: bro I had a crush on her since like the 6th grade .
Person 3: dude...everyone had a crush on her..
A Girl with beautiful hair and an even better personality. She is the kindest person you will ever meet and the truest friend you could ever have. She is beautiful, but will never believe you when you tell her. She loves animals especially dogs. Surprisingly dirty minded . Loves games...mostly cards against humanity . (So. Much. Fun.) An amazing person and the most accepting and understanding person you will ever meet.
Megan is my best friend ever . She is so awesome !

This little girl is keeping her mom's legacy alive in big ways
This little girl is keeping her mom's legacy alive in big ways
Shari Puterman
 
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“Sutton is her mom, right down to the hair on her head. Her personality … she’s sassy, sweet, lovable and thankful … and she’s not scared of anything. A daredevil, just like her mama. And I will be right by her side, like I was with Megan. We will go however big we have to go.”
Amy Alvarez, 45, speaks of her daughter, Megan, and granddaughter, Sutton, with great pride, as most mothers do.
She reflects on their beauty, enthusiasm and incredible resemblance to one another, in every sense of the word.
On Nov. 29, 2016, Megan Zipperer lost her life after battling cervical cancer that spread to her stomach and lungs.
In the months leading to her death, the 25-year-old mother of three opened up to the world, sharing intimate moments of her journey through Facebook videos and inspiring millions with her unwavering faith.
People from all walks of life have been touched by Megan’s remarkable family, which includes her husband River, 27, and their three children, Sawyer, Kellan and Sutton.
Her supporters, dubbed TeamMeg, are committed to changing the world by keeping her memory alive, and this past Sunday, something very special happened.
Megan’s daughter Sutton, almost 3, lit up the world in a way that’s sure to keep her mother’s legacy shining bright for years to come.
Megan always stood out from the crowd. As a baby, she entered and won the Sunburst beauty pageant in Lake City, Florida, and as a teenager, loved being in front of — and behind — the camera.
“At 15, she got serious,” her mother recalls. “She wanted to go to New York City and become a model.”
Although Megan never hit the Big Apple, she pursued her dream, and by the time she turned 16, a golden opportunity landed in her lap.
“I was shopping,” Amy says, “and Megan called me. She said, ‘I’m at a Hollister casting call in Gainesville, and they really want me, but they need to call corporate for approval because I’m not 18.’ She told me I might need to write something giving my permission, and I said, ‘If that’s what you want to do, I will do whatever it takes.’ They called corporate, and the casting director and photographer both wanted her … they said she was so natural.”
Unfortunately, age restrictions prevented Megan from signing with the brand, but they told her to come back when she turned 18.
Ultimately, though, bigger goals took precedence.
Megan always dreamed of becoming a mother, and once she started having children, that was her life. When her firstborn child, Sawyer, was 1, Megan had her last modeling shoot.
“She and River decided that being a mama was the priority,” Amy recalls.
Megan, a “girly girl” to the fullest, soaked up motherhood with every moment. She always dreamed of having a daughter to pamper, and ironically, doctors thought her son, Sawyer, was going to be a girl. Megan was so excited, she painted the entire room with pink glitter, and kept it that way for much of the pregnancy, even after doctors corrected their mistaken prediction.
Life was amazing for the young family. Megan went on to have a second son before giving birth to her daughter, Sutton, on Feb. 11, 2014. Although Megan loved her boys more than life itself, she was thrilled to have a daughter.
“Megan had a closet jam-packed with clothes and shoes,” Amy says. “Right away, she got Sutton into modeling.”
At the time, River, who worked as a certified welder, was located in Slidell and while there, Megan started networking.
“She would dress Sutton in all these clothes, stand her up and take pictures,” Amy recalls. “People started noticing.”
Sweet Honey Clothing, an online boutique, dubbed Sutton “the standing baby,” and began featuring her on their website.
Much like in her mother’s case, the world quickly fell in love.
Before long, Sutton was modeling for several brands, including Pip Squeak's Boutique, The Happy Unicorn, Sparkle Bowtique, Deeley Anne Designs, Pink Piccadilly, Sweet Southern Sass Boutique and B405 Boutique.
While all this was happening, Megan started her own online business called Button’s and Bling, where she specialized in Swarovski crystal-encrusted tennis shoes. Both she and Sutton worked regularly with boutiques around the country, and Megan loved bonding with her baby girl over their shared love for beauty.
“That was a little special thing that her and Sutton had together,” Amy says.
Unfortunately, when Megan got the news in October that her cancer was terminal, she could no longer dedicate the energy to Sutton’s modeling, so everything was put on hold.
But now, Amy’s found the strength to pick up where her daughter left off: Sutton has officially returned to the "catwalk." (See the full photo gallery below)
“I want to carry that on,” she says. “I am in no way like her mother, but if I can do a little something to carry that on for Megan and Sutton … that’s what Megan wanted.”
To get started, Amy reached out to Megan’s Facebook family, which now numbers in the millions.
“After River and I decided to go for it, I wrote a post that I had a special project in mind, and so many people reached out,” she says.
This past Sunday, Sutton happily made her return to modeling with a photo shoot by C'Mone Kenyana Photography. Wardrobe and accessories were provided by Pip Squeak’s Boutique, Deeley Anne Designs and a TeamMeg supporter in the UK.
Sutton was over the moon. She even sent her dad this video while getting ready.
“She wanted her nails done, her hair done,” Amy says. “She was saying, ‘Yayyy!’ That’s her thing when she gets excited. I was scared, though. I didn’t know what Megan did with her, or how Sutton was gonna act. It was really a test run, but she got out there, got in it and did her own thing.”
There’s no doubt that Megan was watching over her baby girl during her first photo shoot alone.
“It was raining, and I prayed for a break in the weather,” Amy says. “All of a sudden, it stopped, and we got it all done before the rain started up.”
With Sutton’s sassy smile, Megan’s presence is never far away, and Amy is committed to keeping that smile bright for as long as she can.
“I’m gonna keep going as long as Sutton wants to,” she says. “And I will be right by her side, like I was with Megan. We will go however big we have to go.”
For this family, the possibilities are endless, and the world is rooting for them every step of the way. Megan was determined to change the world with her story — and Amy recalls a little-known memory that signaled big things on the horizon for her girl.
“When Megan was 13 she went to Europe for several weeks, on a study-abroad trip,” she explains. “Most people don’t know this. She went to Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Paris. She stayed for a week with a family from Austria. I was terrified — I cried. But not Megan … she wasn’t scared at all. Sutton is a daredevil just like her mama. She’s not scared of anything.”
For more about TeamMeg and the family’s story, visit Megan’s GoFundMe page or search “TeamMeg” on Facebook.


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The Real Reason Why Hollywood Dumped Megan Fox


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The Real Reason Why Hollywood Dumped Megan Fox

By Brian Boone / Updated: June 4, 2020 8:52 am EDT
After a couple of small appearances in early 2000s teen movies (the Olsen twins' Holiday in the Sun , Lindsay Lohan's Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen ), Megan Fox became a superstar virtually overnight playing Mikaela Banes in Michael Bay's 2007 big-budget blockbuster adaptation of Transformers . Men's magazines like Maxim, Stuff, and GQ couldn't get enough of her, and Hollywood cast her in potential blockbusters ( Jonah Hex ) and quirky passion projects ( Jennifer's Body ) alike. Then her career hit a few snags, seemingly alienating much of Hollywood due to a feud with Bay that also involved Steven Spielberg. The next phase of Fox's career: a streak of box office bombs, projects that never got off the ground, and critically-skewered performances.
Fox's most visible recent work: a short-lived Travel Channel series about ancient cultures called Legends of the Lost. So what happened to the actress for whom the Maxim "Hot 100" list was basically created? Here are some reasons why she may have fallen off the A-list.
When most people verbally attack their boss and it gets back to them, they might get reprimanded or fired. When a movie star criticizes their high-powered director, it just might get them blacklisted throughout Hollywood. In the middle of what was supposed to be a fluff piece for the British magazine Wonderland in 2009, Fox issued a controversial reply to a question about working with Michael Bay. "He's like Napoleon and he wants to create this insane, infamous mad man reputation," Fox said, equating her director on two Transformers movies to the power-mad general and emperor bent on conquering Europe in the early 1800s. Then Fox kept talking. "He wants to be like Hitler on his sets, and he is."
Fox also disparaged the Transformers franchise in Entertainment Weekly. "I can't s*** on this movie because it did give me a career and open all these doors for me," Fox said (via ComicBookMovie ) about the first Transformers movie. "But I don't want to blow smoke up people's a**. People are well aware that this is not a movie about acting." Even if Bay was a tyrant on set (and even if Revenge of the Fallen wasn't a good movie ), you just can't throw around the "H" word — or mock other people's work — in Hollywood and come out unscathed.
Fox signed up to reprise her role of Mikaela Banes for the third Transformers movie, Dark of the Moon, and even attended some rehearsals . That's all in spite of her comparing director Michael Bay to Hitler, and he was apparently willing to let bygones be bygones. But his boss — producer Steven Spielberg — couldn't. After he directed the film Schindler's List, he founded the Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation to combat bigotry and keep alive the stories of Holocaust survivors. It's maybe not surprising, then, if he doesn't take such talk lightly. Bay told GQ that when the cast convened, Fox "was in a different world, on her BlackBerry. You gotta stay focused. And you know, the Hitler thing. Steven said, 'Fire her right now.'" 
Spielberg denied this version of the events, and Fox's reps told People , "It was her decision not to return." But whether the stories from Bay, Spielberg, or Fox are accurate, screenwriters were left scrambling to rewrite the Dark of the Moon script to create a new character to replace Fox's Mikaela, and the casting team was racing to find a new actress. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley eventually got the gig.
Megan Fox's comments about Michael Bay and subsequent angering of Steven Spielberg earned her a reputation that she was "difficult." Dealmaking Hollywood big shots generally don't like to be criticized by actors. While she probably didn't express herself in the most thoughtful way, Fox bore the brunt of the backlash from her remarks about the guy who directed her in two star-making Transformers movies. But it wasn't just Bay and Spielberg who took issue with Fox's attitude toward the franchise that made her a known entity. Transformers: Dark of the Moon screenwriter Ehren Kruger told GQ in 2011 that while Fox showed up for the film's early rehearsals, "she seemed like an actress who didn't want to be a part of it. She was saying she wanted to, but she wasn't acting like it." 
After Fox's famous "Hitler comments," three crew members who'd worked on Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen released a savage statement trashing an actress they called "Ms. Sourpants," "dumb-as-a-rock," and an actress who would likely wind up "a porn star in the future." Additionally, they said Fox is "thankless, classless, graceless" and "never smiles." Whether or not any of that vitriol is objectively true, it would certainly lead many in Hollywood to equate working with Fox with courting drama.
Megan Fox's follow-up to Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen seemed like a sure bet on paper. Penned by freshly Oscar-minted Juno screenwriter Diablo Cody, directed by up-and-coming filmmaker Karyn Kusama ( Aeon Flux, Girlfight ), and costarring rising Mean Girls and Chloe star Amanda Seyfried, Jennifer's Body was a wry, satirical high school-based horror comedy with feminist themes. All that didn't quite mesh with the film's marketing campaign — primarily images of popular sex symbol Fox in skimpy cheerleading and schoolgirl uniforms. Reviews were mixed , and the R-rated film earned a paltry $6.8 million on its opening weekend.
Fox isn't totally to blame for the film's failure — Roger Ebert gave her credit for "playing the role straight" of a superficial cheerleader who kills her male classmates during a demonic possession — but she certainly endured the blame. Producers likely interpreted its lackluster commercial showing to the presence of Fox, implying that Fox couldn't open a movie unless her costar was a CGI robot.
In the wake of Marvel Studios launching its Marvel Cinematic Universe with the first two Iron Man movies and The Incredible Hulk, corporate partners Warner Bros. and DC Comics wanted a piece of that sweet page-to-blockbuster business. Not quite ready to trot out new Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman movies for its "DC Extended Universe" franchise, DC exploited its lower tier titles and released a Jonah Hex film in 2010. "What," millions of potential filmgoers asked, "is a Jonah Hex?" He's a grizzled, 19th century bounty hunter with a burned face. Josh Brolin played the title role, while Fox played the love interest, an Old West prostitute named Lilah Black. Jonah Hex proved a massive dud, earning a 12 percent on Rotten Tomatoes and just $10 million at the American box office. 
As proof of how much easier men have it in Hollywood than women, star Josh Brolin has continued to work steadily in movies — even comic book-related movies like Deadpool 2 and Avengers: Endgame. But for Fox, the film's failure was as damaging to her big-screen career as her character's corset was to her internal organs. Even Fox admits it was a turkey. At WonderCon 2016 (via CBR ), she discussed which of her films she'd let her kids watch. "Something like Jonah Hex, I'm not going to let them see ever," Fox said. "No one should ever see that movie."
Right after the release of the second Transformers movie, Megan Fox took a much-desired stab for indie cred and artistic relevance with Passion Play, an artsy drama from writer/director Mitch Glazer ( Scrooged, Rock the Kasbah ). Despite a cast that included Mickey Rourke (not long after his Oscar-nominated comeback performance in The Wrestler ) and Bill Murray, the film became what Indiewire called an "object of instant derision" when it premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2010, which led to a theatrical release of just two screens . Passion Play earned just $3,669 before disappearing to DVD.
The film, which featured Fox as a carnival sideshow attraction (a woman with angel wings) freed by Murray's character, earned savage reviews. Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly called it "soggy and sentimental," while Brian Holcomb of CinemaBlend said " Passion Play should really be much funnier than it is. Oh, it's not a comedy, by the way." Rourke himself even called the movi
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