Except they transition to men and boys when the gay mafia took over. The old guard, woman and girl abuse, got thrown over the side to deflect from the current debauchery.
Possibly because he was annoyed at Fox for pointing out he was an impossible monster, Bay recast her role for the ridiculously-named third film in the series, Transformers: Dark Of The Moon. For that film, he chose English model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, whose casting consisted of meeting Bay while she was doing a Victoria's Secret photo shoot and answering a single question: "Can you walk?" Huntington-Whiteley managed to exhibit more professionalism than most of us would in the face of such smug douchery, and confirmed that, yes, she knew how to walk. But Bay wasn't done yet. He needed to check this. So right that minute, he drove her half a mile out into the desert, said "Action!" and sped away, leaving her to walk across the desert in heels, underwear, and a floor-length cape.
Same shit with Harvey. Hollywood used him as a sacrificial goat because half the fucking town operates and abuses the exact same way he did.
Except they transition to men and boys when the gay mafia took over. The old guard, woman and girl abuse, got thrown over the side to deflect from the current debauchery.
MEGAN Fox claimed director Michael Bay told her to dance in a bikini "under a waterfall" at just 15-years-old in a resurfaced video for a part in Bad Boys II. https://www.the-sun.com/entertainment/1020420/megan-fox-director-michael-bay-dance-in-bikini/
Transformers director, Michael Bay, made Megan Fox wash his Ferrari, as her audition for the film. Another piece of the puzzle, why she has been badmouthing him of late. Bay repeatedly objectified her. http://www.judiciaryreport.com/michael_bay_made_megan_fox_wash_his_ferrai.htm
I met Megan once and she was a pretty down to earth and chill person I would be more apt to buy her story than Bay's.
More David Bay nonsense:
Possibly because he was annoyed at Fox for pointing out he was an impossible monster, Bay recast her role for the ridiculously-named third film in the series, Transformers: Dark Of The Moon. For that film, he chose English model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, whose casting consisted of meeting Bay while she was doing a Victoria's Secret photo shoot and answering a single question: "Can you walk?" Huntington-Whiteley managed to exhibit more professionalism than most of us would in the face of such smug douchery, and confirmed that, yes, she knew how to walk. But Bay wasn't done yet. He needed to check this. So right that minute, he drove her half a mile out into the desert, said "Action!" and sped away, leaving her to walk across the desert in heels, underwear, and a floor-length cape.