Bar Refaeli in Transformers 3?
The model might replace Megan Fox.
Rumours are swirling that Israeli model Bar Refaeli is being considered to play Shia LaBeouf’s love interest in the third installment of Transformers. According to a NDTV source, Refaeli has already read the script for the casting director.
Earlier this week it was announced that Megan Fox will not be returning to film the blockbuster hit’s next sequel.
Other actresses who are reportedly also being considered for the role are Gemma Arterton, Camilla Belle, Vanessa Hudgens and models such as Miranda Kerr and Brooklyn Decker.
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