“It’s a lack of creativity on the media’s part,” the “Transformers” star says in the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly (on newsstands June 12). “Because I have tattoos and dark hair and I was in an action movie? That’s as far as the similarities extend.”
Still, the star — who admits “I’m clearly not ugly” — isn’t bothered by the fact that she’s seen as a sex symbol.
“I don’t know why someone would complain about that,” she says. “That just means that the bar has been set pretty low. People don’t expect me to do anything that’s worth watching. So I can only be an overachiever. I think all women in Hollywood are known as sex symbols. That’s what our purpose is in this business. You’re merchandised, you’re a product. You’re sold and it’s based on sex. But that’s okay. I think women should be empowered by that, not degraded.”
In fact, she doesn’t regret how “Transformers” made her “this new girl” in the industry.