Shia LaBeouf makes out with new girlfriend Margaret Qualley as ex FKA Twigs accuses him of abuse and giving her an STD
SHIA LaBeouf makes out with his new girlfriend Margaret Qualley as his ex FKA Twigs accuses him of abuse and purposefully giving her an STD.
The pair was seen wildly locking lips outside the LAX airport on Saturday as the actor picked up Margaret from a flight.
Shia and new girlfriend Margaret were caught hot and heavy in PDA[/caption] They kissed aggressively as Margaret was pressed against his white pick-up truck[/caption] The actress wrapped her legs around the troubled actor, as they both seemed to thoroughly enjoy the encounter[/caption]Shia, 34 was seen walking with his new love interest to his white pick-up truck, where they began their intimate encounter.
After helping Margaret with her bags, the Disney Channel alum was caught embracing the actress before she proceeded to wrap her legs around him in a romantic hold.
Their erotic make out session got even more intense, as they entered the cab of the vehicle and continued the interaction.
The new couple closed the scene out with a final kiss as they paid for their parking upon exiting.
Shia greeted his girlfriend at the LAX airport[/caption] Shia helped Margaret to the car with her luggage[/caption] Immediately after they began their erotic display[/caption] The couple got wild, despite the abuse claims that have surfaced against the actor last week[/caption] Their makeout session continued when they entered the car[/caption] Margaret and Shia appeared unbothered by the news of the lawsuit filed last week[/caption] They locked lips one last time before exiting the parking lot[/caption]Margaret, 26, who is the daughter of actress Andie MacDowell, was first acknowledged as Shia’s new lover when she was featured alongside the actor in the short film Love Me Like You Hate Me.
In the 10-minute split-screen video that surfaced in October, they played passionate lovers, engaging in very raw and titillating sex scenes.
The PDA in Los Angeles comes as a shock, as just a little over a week ago a lawsuit was filed against Shia accusing him of sexual battery, assault, and infliction of emotional distress.
The accusations come from the celebrity’s ex-girlfriend FKA Twigs, who claims that the actor purposefully gave her an STD and put her through strenuous emotional and physical abuse.
FKA, also known as Tahliah Debrett Barnett, filed the lawsuit last week[/caption] She accused her ex of a significant amount of abuse throughout their relationship[/caption]FKA, 32, dated Shia for a little under a year, with their relationship reaching its end in 2019.
The ex-couple met when FKA was cast to star in Honey Boy, a semi-autobiographical story that served as Shia’s directorial debut.
FKA also took to her Twitter profile to share the news, and thousands jumped to support the alleged victim.
Among those who offered their condolences was fellow singer Sia, 45, who surprisingly admitted to identifying with the allegations.
Many have stepped forward to offer their support and some have claimed to have also experienced abuse from Shia[/caption]She wrote: “I too have been hurt emotionally by Shia, a pathological liar, who conned me into an adulterous relationship claiming to be single.
“I believe he’s very sick and have compassion for him AND his victims. Just know, if you love yourself- stay safe, stay away.”
She offered her praise for FKA’s bravery, saying: “Also I love you @FKAtwigs This is very courageous and I’m very proud of you.”
FKA returned the sentiment, replying: “I’m sorry @Sia this reinforces why I had to publicly share my experience. we need to support each other <3.
Shia has responded to the claims but has denied some of the allegations[/caption] The electronic dance music artist has thanked the public for their ‘love and solidarity’[/caption]“You’re an inspiration and thank you, everyone, for your love and solidarity <3.”
Others have spoken out to share their own personal experiences with the Transformers star, including song-writer Katy Rose, and costume designer Karolyn Pho.
Shia has since responded to the allegations, telling the New York Times: “I’m not in any position to tell anyone how my behavior made them feel.
“I have no excuses for my alcoholism or aggression, only rationalizations. I have been abusive to myself and everyone around me for years.
The star admitted to ‘hurting’ those that he’s dated in the past [/caption] He added that there is no excuse for his ‘alcoholism’ or ‘aggression’[/caption]“I have a history of hurting the people closest to me. I’m ashamed of that history and am sorry to those I hurt. There is nothing else I can really say.”
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Later, though, Shia denied some of the claims adding: “many of these allegations are not true.”
He did, however, admit that those who have come forward deserve “the opportunity to air their statements publicly” and that he will “accept accountability for those things I have done.”