Megan Fox snarkily flouts SAG-AFTRA’s controversial Halloween guidelines
Megan Fox wanted to make sure the union saw her Kill Bill-inspired costume
Kyle MachLachlan and Desiree Gruber Photo: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Casamigos
Earlier this month, SAG-AFTRA leadership released an oddly anti-fun statement asking its members not to dress up in any Halloween costumes “inspired by struck content”—as in, characters from movies and TV shows owned by the studios they’re currently striking against—and to instead dress as “generalized characters and figures” like “ghost, zombie, [and] spider.” The guidelines weren’t received particularly well, and after a little backlash that involved Ryan Reynolds saying he would call his daughter a “scab,” the union released a second statement confirming that the children of SAG-AFTRA members could still wear whatever costumes they wanted to.