Megan Fox, known for her roles in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and New Girl, has expressed regret over her brief cameo on the CBS sitcom, Two and a Half Men. At the age of 18, Fox appeared in an episode titled "Camel Filters and Pheromones," playing the character Prudence, the granddaughter of the housekeeper. Throughout the episode, she was overtly sexualized, wearing a bikini and engaging in provocative scenes.
This experience was not an isolated incident for Fox, as she has often been treated as a sex symbol throughout her career. Even at the young age of 15, she faced this objectification. Early in her career, while working as an extra on the set of Bad Boys II, director Michael Bay had her perform tasks that left her psychologically scarred.
Despite being consistently forced into this sexualized image, Fox always spoke up about her discomfort. This led to a fallout between her and Bay after working on two Transformers franchise movies. In response, a disparaging letter was posted on Bay's website, suggesting that she should pursue a career in adult films instead.
Fox's primary desire was to be recognized for her talent rather than being objectified. She expressed the need to work on meaningful projects and develop as an actress. However, she has often found herself in situations where her talent takes a backseat to her appearance.
In addition to her professional struggles, Fox recently finalized her divorce from actor Brian Austin Green, whom she was married to for ten years. The couple shares three sons. It is reported that Fox felt uncomfortable with Green's involvement in the FX sitcom Anger Management, which featured Charlie Sheen, possibly due to her negative experience working with Sheen on Two and a Half Men.
Overall, Megan Fox regrets her time on Two and a Half Men due to the overt sexualization she experienced. She has consistently spoken out against being objectified and strives to be recognized for her talent as an actress.