
Megan Fox Prince Albert Nails Have Me Blushing
Listen, I've seen a lot of wild nail art in my days, from Cynthia Erivo's Wicked nails to Saweetie's Edward Scissorhands claws, but nothing compares to Megan Fox's Prince Albert nails.
Yep, the Transformers star has nails inspired by the famous male penis piercing. Her nail artist showcased them on Instagram this week.
They're cut in a coffin shape and painted a dark pink with an ombré effect. Two metallic studs rest on both sides of the nail, just like the piercing, which typically goes through the urethra and out near the head of the penis.
"I wanted to give her something new without going overboard," her artist, Brittney Boyce, told Allure.
"It's the perfect mix of cute and cool for summer," Brittney said. "The two-tone pink aura keeps it soft, and the double chrome studs give it that Prince Albert edge."
Well, here they are:
They're freakishly cool, right? People certainly thought so.
Only Megan can get away with something like this, if you ask me. I wonder what she's gonna do next.

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