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Megan Fox in Jeans on 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' Set After Losing Baby Weight

Giving birth to her son just ten months ago, Megan Fox showed revealed a trim form in New York City Monday while filming a scene for "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles."

Filming on the set of the upcoming "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" film, which is expected in theaters next year, Megan Fox was spotted in New York City. Fox has been cast as the character April O'Neil in the film, a reporter who also works as a superhero in secret.

Filming in Times Square, Fox appeared to be working on a scene as the reporter. The actress was dressed casually in form fitting blue jeans, a purple shirt, and a green coat. Fox gave birth to her first child with husband Brian Green last September. The baby, named Noah, is now 10 months old, but Fox appeared to have lost all of the baby weight.

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Fox admitted at the end of last year that giving birth was more work than she would have imagined.

"I was screaming for an epidural when Brian was driving me to the hospital because my water broke on its own," the actress told Us Weekly in December. "It was level orange alert pain."

She added that the actual birthing process did not get any better.

"It hurts so bad. It was so intense. And I thought I was gonna be really tough and make it, I was gonna labor to like 8 cm ... but the first contraction that I got was horrific!" she said.

The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles first hopped out of the gutter and into a comic book in the mid 1980s. From there, it didn't take them long for them to become a cartoon series. As their popularity grew though the late 1980s and in to the early 1990s, video games, toys, and even a few films were made after them. In 2012 a new cartoon series of featuring the Ninja Turtles appeared on Nickelodeon.

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