Shia LaBeouf credits FKA Twigs ‘saving my life’ and reveals he’s sober for 627 days

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Shia LaBeouf credits FKA Twigs ‘saving my life’ and reveals he’s sober for 627 days

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Shia LaBeouf apparently credited his ex-girlfriend FKA Twigs with “saving my life” after she had publicly accused him of “incessant abuse”.

Singer “Cellophane”, 34, sued LaBeouf, 36, for sexual assault, assault and emotional distress in December 2020.

Twigs accused the actor of strangling her, threatening to crash the car they were both in, and knowingly contracting her with an STD. But LaBeouf denied her claims.

He said he was “not entitled to any relief or compensation”.

FROM With their hearing scheduled for April 17 next year, LaBeouf admitted he had experienced a major “change of perspective” that saw him seeing that his accuser had indeed saved his life.

Within interview released on Thursday with Bishop Word on Fire Catholic Ministries Robert Barron, LaBeouf spoke about his new state of mind.

“When I think about what happened in my life this way, man, I was so nervous, so offended by the woman who accused me of it all,” he said, referring to FKA Twigs.

“I wanted to go on Twitter and write all these things. I wanted to justify and explain it all. Now I can really see that this woman saved my life. She is a saint to me in my life. She saved my life. The change of perspective seems wonderful. “

In a desperate attempt to become a better version of himself, the actor admitted that he had given up alcohol for good and had been sober for over a year and a half.

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Shia Labeouf’s ex-girlfriend, FKA Twigs, claims to have bullied and threatened her during their relationship.
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Touching his personal “journey” in a recent letter addressed to Olivia Wilde in the midst of their bitter quarrels, LaBeouf opened up about his sobriety in a letter published by Diversity on Friday.

“I have embarked on a journey that seems redeeming and just (a word ugly but fitting),” he told Wilde before claiming that she dismissed him from the film.

“I am writing to you now with 627 days of sobriety and a moral compass that never existed before my great humiliation that was the last year and a quarter of my life.”

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