Megan Fox admits she is not as confident with her body as some might think.

The star revealed that he suffers from body dysmorphia, in a recent joint interview with boyfriend Machine Gun Kelly, for British GQ Style.

"Yes, I have body dysmorphia. I have a lot of deep insecurities," she said.

"We can look at someone and think, 'That person is so beautiful. Their life should be so easy.' But most likely they do not feel that way about themselves," she said.

Body dysmorphia is described as a mental health disorder in which a person cannot stop thinking about a perceived defect in his or her appearance, according to the Mayo Clinic. The disorder can cause anxiety and worry, making it difficult to function in social situations and daily life.

Fox did not elaborate on the ways in which body dysmorphic disorder affects her, but she has discussed other mental health issues in the past, saying she almost reached a "climax" after the publication of Body Of Jennifer in 2009, because he found himself constantly sexualized in the media.

"It wasn't just that movie, it was every day of my life, all the time, with every project I worked on and with every producer I worked on," Fox said at the time.

Fox also opened up about British GQ Style for its immediate connection to MGK after they met in March 2020 on the set of their recently released film, Midnight in the Switchgrass.

"The first time I saw his eyes, I said, 'I know you. I have known you many times, in so many different forms, in so many different lives,'" she said.

"It should be easy, but we can also go to hell with each other," MGK added of their connection. "It's ecstasy and agony for sure ... I do not want people to think that everything is perfect with us. I did not say it is a fairy tale ..."