Megan Fox, who was once called "The Sexiest Woman in the World," has changed her priorities after giving birth to her son, Noah Shannon Green, on Sept. 27.
Fox, who is married to actor Brian Green, talks about how differently she wants to take things after being a mother, in her first interview with U.K's Daily Mirror after her son's birth.
"It changes your perspective about being overly sexual in a film when you have a baby," Fox said in the interview. "I'm going to be more cautious about choosing films because I'm already thinking about when he's in school and his friends are going to be showing him my photo shoots with me in a bikini and he's going to be horrified."
Fox said her marriage and growing family has seen her return to her religious roots.
"I went through a stage in my early 20s when I was very rebellious against how I was raised and I wasn't worried about faith or religion but now, maybe because of getting married and wanting to have a family, I've come back full circle," she said.
While putting on weight is a part of pregnancy, Fox isn't allowing Hollywood pressure to get back to her pre-pregnancy body get to her.
"I only gained 23 pounds when I was pregnant and I'm still 10 pounds heavier than I was but I don't want to kill myself trying to get back into shape because it's not a priority right now," she told Mirror. "I'm too in love with Noah and I don't want to be away from him. I don't want to be at the gym, I just want to be home."
Fox said she always wanted to be a mom since she was a kid and carried a doll and took care of her constantly. Those days did little to prepare her for the real thing.
"Having an infant is difficult," she told Mirror. "It's a lot of work and I didn't hire any help because I overestimated my own abilities. I had no idea how difficult babies could be, so Brian and I were exhausted. But two weeks ago I said to Brian, 'We have to get a night nurse or we're going to get a divorce because somebody's got to sleep in this house or we're going to kill each other'."
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