
Megan Fox fell in love much more than once with those she shared the big screen with.
Fox recently appeared on “The Drew Barrymore Show,” where she discussed becoming enamored when younger.
“When I was young, I was really rebellious and wild and was always running away to fall in love with a new love, every costar,” Fox told the host.
Fox said she was a “free spirit” in her younger years.
"I was addicted to falling in love, and I think I probably hurt a lot of people in that process too, because a lot of people have been in love with me and I did not respect or honor that,” she continued.
When Barrymore inquired about how she'd hurt exes in the past, Fox offered up how she did some design work to someone's bedroom.
"When I was young, I did have a temper and I was wild, I got mad and I took a bunch of paint and I painted a Friedrich Nietzsche quote all over [this guy's] wall, so he had to repaint his house afterwards," the actress said. "It was like a really angry quote about, like, how life is futile, you suck basically. So he had to repaint the bedroom."
Fox’s perspective shifted after she had her three children with ex-husband Brian Austin Green.
"When I had kids, something happened in me," she said. "I think it’s a major part of my soul’s journey in this lifetime to not repeat my parents’ pattern with my kids, and I was always very aware of that, so this selfless person was born when I birthed my first child,”
Fox recently released a book of poetry, “Pretty Boys Are Poisonous.”