“You messed with the wrong witch.” Megan Fox does not usually respond to her detractors, but the accusations of the American conservative politician Robby Starbuck, who criticized the way she dressed her three young children, was something she could not let go.

It all started at the beginning of last week, when the politician shared an image of the actress with her three little ones -Noah (10), Bodhi (9) and Journey (6), which she shares with her ex-husband, actor Brian Austin Green. -, in which they could be seen with their characteristic long hair. In addition, the oldest of them, wearing a pink shirt and pants, something that outraged the politician.

The actress, in response, described the politician as a “famous scoundrel” with her publication, accusing him of using her children for his political campaign.

“Hey Robby Starbuck, I really don’t want to give you this attention because you’re clearly a famer, but let me show you something,” the actress began, “regardless of how desperate you are at any given moment for wealth, power, success, or fame – never use children as a bargaining chip. Especially, under a malevolent and wrong pretext.”

“Exploiting my son’s gender identity to get attention in your political campaign has put you in the wrong place in the universe,” he warns, before adding that “you’ve messed with the wrong witch.”

In his original post, Starbuck claimed that he used to live in the same neighborhood as the actress and her family, and the children cried inconsolably because “they were forced by their mother” to wear girl’s clothes. The politician described this act as “child abuse” and asked his followers to pray for them.

It is not the first time that little Noah decides to dress like this. In the past, it has been common to see him express himself as he has wished. The actress and her ex-husband, also an actor Brian Austin Green, decided on a non-binary parenting method -educating their children away from male and female stereotypes- for their three little ones, something that not all of her followers they seem to share.

The little ones have all the freedom to choose the clothes that they like the most, regardless of whether the store in question sells them as “boys” or “girls”; all that matters is that they are comfortable and happy.

As confirmed by the actress herself in an interview with Glamour, Noah began to wear dresses when she was only two years old, especially Disney princess costumes, something that the photographers who follow the actress down the street have been able to verify on several occasions. however, she just wants her son to feel happy and confident, no matter what others think about him.

“You can express yourself with the clothes you want, and that has nothing to do with your sexuality,” said the actress, “I am very proud of my children.”

Robby Starbuck has been protesting against Megan Fox all weekend and commenting on each and every word of her response on social media, which agrees with the actress about her intention to use the issue for political purposes. However, he gained an unexpected ally, Elon Musk, who came to the politician’s rescue in an unexpected way: he proposed creating a new vice-presidency at Twitter, in charge of controlling all kinds of propaganda and sorcery.

A new idea from the president of Twitter that positioned him alongside Starbuck, to whom he is related for his anti-LGTBI ideas, especially after Megan Fox dedicated another publication to him in which a sorceress appeared performing a pagan rite.