She has been compared to Angelina Jolie and Ava Gardner.
But Transformers actress Megan Fox believes she looked more like Boardwalk Empire star Steve Buscemi as a child.
The 25-year-old posted the hilarious claim alongside two photographs of her as a baby on her Facebook page yesterday.
In one, the adorable toddler sits on an arm chair wearing a shirt with a teddy bear on the front.
Her dark and naturally curly hair is pinned back with a clip.
In the second picture Megan, who looks around two-years-old at the time, wears baby blue dungarees with a frilled white shirt underneath and clutches a baby beaker.
Her now famous pout and bright blue eyes were just as prominent back then as they are now.
But despite her obvious beauty, Megan believes she looked more like the 53-year-old actor.
'I looked like Steve Buscemi,' she entitles the picture album, referring to the Con Air and Reservoir Dogs star.
Megan recently returned to work on her new film Friends With Kids.
The film, which also stars Mad Men actor Jon Hamm, is being shot in New York marking the first time Megan has been separated from her husband Brian Austin Green since they married last year.
Brian is currently starring in Desperate Housewives which films at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles.
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These incredibly detailed photographs offer a unique insight into the lives of one of the world's last uncontacted tribes. Spears aloft, faces daubed with vivid red paint these bewildered villagers stare up at the helicopter high above them. For them, as for those who saw them, it was a remarkable moment as the group live in total isolation in the dense Amazon rainforest along the Brazilian-Peruvian border.
The aerial images were taken by Brazilian authorities, who have been monitoring the group for some time, and - concerned about their welfare - they have handed them to British charity Survival International, and other NGOs, in the hope that they can help protect their territory and preserve their isolated existence.