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Megan Fox Showed Off Her Bi-Pride With A Rainbow Manicure

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In case you forgot, Megan Fox is bisexual and proud. In celebration of Pride month, the Midnight in the Switchgrass star showed off a new lewk on Instagram: a rainbow-tipped manicure.

Along with a series of poolside selfies showing off her multi-hued nails, Fox wrote, "Putting the B in #LGBTQIA for over two decades" in the caption.

She also tagged Move On and Into Action. There was no shortage of love coming her way from fans in the comments. “Can we recreate the scene from Jennifer’s body pls and thank u,” asked one commenter. “Honey, you made us realize the B in a lot of us,” added another.

She was also given the well-deserved honorific, “BI-CON!!!!!” Fox, who’s now dating rapper and actor Machine Gun Kelly, first came out publicly as

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