Anyone with a wifi connection will have heard of Lensa, the popular new app that transforms people into digital avatars using artificial intelligence.
Social media is currently flooded with people’s avatars - and even some celebrities have jumped on the pixelated bandwagon.
But one A-lister was left confused by their digital avatars, pointing out how sexualised theirs were.
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Taking to Instagram on Thursday (8 December), Megan Fox posted eight of her avatars, each of which featured major cleavage and tight outfits.
In fact, one of her avatars didn’t feature any clothes at all, prompting her to caption the post: “Were everyone’s avatars equally as sexual? Like, why are most of mine naked?”
People were quick to respond to Fox’s question, with one person writing: “I think it depends on how you choose your selfie photos, the results are from your own sent pictures to the application.”
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Another added: “Because this app likes to sexualise women. And also because you dress like that most of the times. Why do you post these pictures if you don't like it?” while a third bluntly said: “Patriarchy.”
Someone else pointed out: “the misogyny in comments. she has talked about the industry sexualising her over the years, the world owes her an apology and instead you keep sending her hate.”
UNILAD has approached Lensa for comment.
It comes after the Jennifer's Body star clapped back at a troll who replied to an image of her and her fiancé Machine Gun Kelly to say she needed to 'buy a razor'.
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Fox had posted photos of her and Kelly dressed up as characters from Legend of Zelda online, prompting one person to hone in on her groin area and write: “All that money and she can’t buy a razor. She’s now off my ‘list'.”
Having none of it, she replied: “Are you mistakenly referring to my tattoo? Either way I’m devastated to be off your list. Was hoping you’d wife me.”
Her response received hundreds of likes from supportive Instagram users, while another post sharing the exchange saw more people slamming the troll for their comment.
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One sarcastically responded: "Also just like imagine the tragedy if she *gasp* had pubic hair."
The tattoo on Fox's hip is thought to be one she got in honour of her ex-husband Brian Austin Green, which displays his first name.
The pair were in an on-again, off-again relationship for 16 years after they first started dating in 2004, and were married in 2010.