Megan Fox was spotted flaunting her stunning figure in a dark gray dress while heading to ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ in Los Angeles, CA. The 35-year-old actress turned heads on July 12 as she donned a flattering, fitted dark gray dress inspired by 1950s fashion. Photographed en route to her appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Megan looked absolutely gorgeous. The dress featured long sleeves, a low scooped neckline, and extended just below her knees. She paired it with lighter gray, strappy sandal heels that wrapped around her ankles.
The beauty also accessorized with thick hoop earrings, and her long, wavy dark hair cascaded down past her elbows. Her striking makeup included bright red lipstick, adding a touch of classic elegance to her look. To complete her stunning ensemble, her nails were painted to match her dress.
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Known for her impeccable fashion sense and striking features, Megan’s recent looks continue to impress. Her Jimmy Kimmel Live! appearance came just weeks after her Today show interview was hilariously interrupted by her kids. During the live video, Megan, dressed in a black plunging top with spaghetti straps, laughed as her three boys—Noah, 8, Bodhi, 7, and Journey, 4, whom she shares with ex Brian Austin Green, 47—walked and crawled in the background.
She explained to the hosts that she was in the “living room area” of the house they were staying in and that her kids had “fallen asleep on the couch last night watching a movie.” Megan also shared her feelings about how quickly her kids are growing up, admitting that she often struggles with it. “I cry about it all the time,” she said. “My phone sends me pictures of them when they were younger, and it’s hard to look at. It’s painful to love something so much.”