Megan Fox, the sultry Transformers star, has found herself in a messy controversy. Thing is, a website called wonder-who.com recently released a series of mocked-up photos of Megan Fox clad in a Wonder Woman costume in an attempt, "to force studio executives to cast Fox over already cast model/actress Megan Gale," according to Daily Stab.
But as it turns out, the website is a hoax. The Daily Stab notes, “Fox, rated as one of the sexiest women in the world, was mocked up in the movie-style trailer which teased fans this week with political-type slogans, including, 'It’s time for a new ‘W’' and an Obama-esque 'A real change is coming.'"
There was a video of the supposed movie-style trailer of Fox playing Wonder Woman, but the video has been disabled by YouTube.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Fake Heroines
- Create fake images of popular heroines to promote alternate actresses.
- Online Hoaxes
- Design fake websites to advocate for fictional characters.
- Celebrity Advertising
- Use fake images of celebrities to promote a certain product.
Where This Applies
- Film
- Create hype for an unreleased movie by releasing fake information online.
- Entertainment Promotion
- Launch online marketing campaigns to promote a product or film.
- Digital Marketing
- Use social media influencers and celebrities to market products or services.
