Foxy Lady! Megan Fox Sizzles For Esquire Magazine With Amazing Post-Baby Figure

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Splash News/Esquire

Megan Fox made sure she earned her yummy mummy credentials with her steamy frontcover photoshoot for Esquire magazine.

The 'Jennifer's Body' beauty features on the men's magazine's February edition looking super-slender despite giving birth to her son Noah only in September.

Looking sensational, Megan poses in a sheer bra, black knickers and a cardigan and black heels accentuating her never-ending legs.

The Hollywood bombshell recently backtracked on her scathing comments aimed at fellow actress Lindsay Lohan, who she likened to Marilyn Monroe and called an "unreliable actress".

Speaking on the reason for removing her tattoo of the 50s icon, Megan compared the late actress to LiLo.

Foxy Lady! Megan Fox Sizzles For Esquire Magazine With Amazing Post-Baby Figure
Foxy Lady! Megan Fox Sizzles For Esquire Magazine With Amazing Post-Baby Figure

Megan Fox graces the cover of Esquire magazine's February edition (Splash News/Esquire)

"She was sort of like Lindsay. She was an actress who wasn't reliable, who almost wasn't insurable," she told Esquire magazine.

"She had all the potential in the world, and it was squandered. I'm not interested in following in those footsteps."

However, just days later the star attempted to clarify her comments via her Facebook page as well as issuing an apology to the 'Liz & Dick' actress.

''I intended for this to be a factual comparison of two women with similar experiences in Hollywood," she said.

"Unfortunately it turned into me offering up what is really much more of an uneducated opinion."

She added: 'It was most definitely not my intention to criticise or degrade Lindsay. I would never want her to feel bullied, as she does not deserve that."

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