'Had she not intervened in my life, I'd be dead in full': Shia LaBeouf credits 'Saint' Ex for saving him in candid interview

    Actor Shia LaBeouf spoke candidly about his troubling past and path to recovery on Jon Bernthal's podcast. He acknowledged hurt caused to ex-girlfriends, including FKA Twigs, and his new purpose in life.

    <p>Shia Labeouf (Source: JoBlo)</p>

    Shia Labeouf (Source: JoBlo)

    "I hurt that woman, I hurt many people": These were the startling words from Shia LaBeouf on actor Jon Bernthal's Real Ones podcast in August 2022. The actor opened up about allegations made against him by former girlfriends, most notably singer FKA Twigs, reflecting on a turbulent past filled with mistakes, as reported by Entertainment Weekly.

    A Brutal Past, A Hopeful Future

    LaBeouf went on to admit that he "f---ed up bad. Like crash and burn type s---. Hurt a lot of people, and I'm fully aware of that." A year on from these raw revelations, the actor's words resonate, reflecting a time of growth and a willingness to take accountability.

    In the allegations that rocked LaBeouf's life, his ex-girlfriend FKA Twigs accused him of physical and verbal violence. The actor's words on the podcast are a candid acknowledgment of the pain he caused, even calling his accuser a "saint" who "saved my f---ing life."

    The Path to Redemption

    Shia LaBeouf's heartfelt expressions were not an attempt to excuse or rationalize his behavior but a sincere attempt to confront it. "I have no excuses for my alcoholism or aggression, only rationalizations. I have been abusive to myself and everyone around me for years," he said, illustrating the struggles that have plagued him.

    LaBeouf's transformation has been profound. The interview on the Real Ones podcast was a significant moment, a stepping stone in his path to redemption. LaBeouf’s willingness to face his demons head-on has been a beacon for those seeking to understand the importance of accountability in the #MeToo environment.

    The actor's relationship with FKA Twigs, which began on the set of his 2019 film Honey Boy, lasted just under a year. The allegations and subsequent legal matters that followed were a dark period for both parties. LaBeouf's diagnosis of PTSD and alcoholism only added complexity to an already intricate and painful story.

    As the dust settles on a chapter that has left scars on many, LaBeouf's words provide insight into a man who has acknowledged his failings and is earnestly working towards a better future.

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