Megan Fox's tattoo quotes a line from poet Angela Monet. Trouble is, she doesn't appear to exist
Shakespeare quotations, Taoist symbols and Marilyn Monroe: Megan Fox's motley collection of tattoos has always raised eyebrows. But the latest addition to the Transformers star's torso has left celeb-spotters in a state of confusion.
The new tattoo, which snakes down her right flank from the back of her rib-cage to the tip of the hip, states: "Those who danced were thought to be quite insane by those who could not hear the music." Enigmatic, to say the least. But if the line itself is cryptic, its author is even more of a mystery. Tabloid reports suggest that it's the work of a little-known poet called Angela Monet, and a quick Google search confirms as much. Thing is, though, Monet doesn't appear to exist.
Staff at the Poetry Society have never heard of her,...
Shakespeare quotations, Taoist symbols and Marilyn Monroe: Megan Fox's motley collection of tattoos has always raised eyebrows. But the latest addition to the Transformers star's torso has left celeb-spotters in a state of confusion.
The new tattoo, which snakes down her right flank from the back of her rib-cage to the tip of the hip, states: "Those who danced were thought to be quite insane by those who could not hear the music." Enigmatic, to say the least. But if the line itself is cryptic, its author is even more of a mystery. Tabloid reports suggest that it's the work of a little-known poet called Angela Monet, and a quick Google search confirms as much. Thing is, though, Monet doesn't appear to exist.
Staff at the Poetry Society have never heard of her,...
- 6/1/2010
- The Guardian - Film News
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