The real reason why the sexy actress was fired from the Transformers movie franchise was revealed, and it seems Fox got Hollywood's "biggest boss" pissed.

After news of Megan Fox's discontinued deal with the Transformers movie franchise broke last year, the actress claimed she "left" to pursue other acting opportunities. None of Fox's statements after leaving the movie set were true, as the real incident was revealed by the movie's producers just weeks before the third installment is about to be shown. Apparently, the actress was fired by Steven Spielberg after making a foul statement in an interview about director Michael Bay, "he likes to be Hitler on set, and he is".

According to the movie's director Michael Bay, Steven Spielberg ordered Fox's dismissal himself, saying "fire her now" after hearing the actress' Nazi remark. Steven Spielberg is one of the most influential and successful movie producers and directors in Hollywood, and is famous for box office classics such as Jurassic Park, Amistad, Saving Private Ryan and E.T. Ironically enough, one of Spielberg's films entitled Schindler's List tells the story of a German businessman who aimed to save his Jewish workers from Nazi camps back in World War II.

After Fox made the distasteful comment, an open letter written by anonymous Transformers crew members was published on Michael Bay's website. Some of them tagged Megan Fox as "classless", "dumb-as-a-rock", and "ungracious", according to a report posted at the Cowra Guardian. This is not the first time Fox has compared the Transformers director to harsh power-greedy historical figures. In the same interview where she compared Bay to Hitler, she also said "He's like Napoleon and he wants to create this insane, infamous mad-man reputation".

The curvy actress is no newbie for staff-related controversy and according to the director, he is not affected by the actress' comments and wishes to continue making movies with deserving actors. Victoria's Secret lingerie model Rosie Huntington-Whitely was picked by Bay to replace Fox's spot for Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon.