Megan Fox has added Lindsay Lohan to the list of folk she's had to apologise to. Michael Bay is in esteemed company.

The 26-year-old actress/walking advertisement for people who have started getting fillers too young insists she didn't mean to "criticise or degrade" Lindsay by drawing comparisons between her former idol Marilyn Monroe and the Liz & Dick actress in a recent interview, in which she said she was no longer interested in following in the footsteps of the Some Like It Hot star because her life was "negative" and she was "unreliable."

Comparing the actresses, she told Esquire magazine: "I started reading about her and realised that her life was incredibly difficult. It's like when you visualise something for your future. I didn't want to visualise something so negative. She wasn't powerful at the time. She was sort of like Lindsay. She was an actress who wasn't reliable, who almost wasn't insurable... She had all the potential in the world, and it was squandered. I'm not interested in following those footsteps." Shame about that big tattoo you have so. 

The new mum - who gave birth to her first son Noah with husband Brian Austin Green in September (she needs to apologise to mums-to-be the world over for what she said about that) - has now attempted to clarify her comments and insisted she thinks Lindsay is "gifted."

Writing on her Facebook page on yesterday, she said: "I attempted to draw parallels between Lindsay and Marilyn in order to illustrate my point that while Marilyn may be an icon now, sadly she was not respected and taken seriously while she was still living. Both women were gifted actresses, whose natural talent was lost amongst the chaos and incessant media scrutiny surrounding their lifestyles and their difficulties adhering to studio schedules etc. I intended for this to be a factual comparison of two women with similar experiences in Hollywood. Unfortunately it turned into me offering up what is really much more of an uneducated opinion. It was most definitely not my intention to criticise or degrade Lindsay. I would never want her to feel bullied, as she does not deserve that. I was not always speaking eloquently during this interview and this miscommunication is my fault."

Well put (for once) Megan. At least you have a template apology to post the next time this happens.