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Shia LaBeouf Admits To Having Cheated On Every Woman He’s Ever Dated

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Shia LaBeouf Admits To Having Cheated On Every Woman He’s Ever Dated

He finally came clean about his wrongdoings.

The ‘Transformers’ actor admitted to many wrongdoings during a talk with Jon Bernthal for the ‘Real Ones’ podcast. The 36-year-old, who’d previously denied any sexual abuse allegations by musical FKA Twigs, came clean and said that he “hurt that woman” and was glad that she’d intervened and gave him a wake-up call.

“I hurt that woman. And in the process of doing that, I hurt many other people, and many other people before that woman.”

Shia LaBeouf Admits To Having Cheated On Every Woman He's Ever Dated

He never named any woman, including her ex-girlfriend of a musician, Tahliah Barnett, aka FKA Twigs. He continued, “I was a pleasure-seeking, selfish, self-centered, dishonest, inconsiderate, fearful human being. I f***ed up bad. Like crash and burn type s***. I hurt a lot of people, and I’m fully aware of that. And I’m going to owe for the rest of my life.”

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He added that he has a “long list of people that I need to make amends to.” On top of that, he’s also “cheated on every woman I’ve ever been with.”

He also admitted that he never told them about “getting cold sores.” And he’s reflecting on his horrible past, thinking very hard to be better in the future.

“When I think about what my life has become, and what it is now, like what my purpose is now… I need to be useful.

“And when I look at this #MeToo environment, there’s not a whole lot of dudes that are taking accountability,” he continued. Shia continued to recall when the allegations were first thrown, which riled him up so much that he thought about defending himself on Twitter.

He continued, “Had she not intervened in my life and not created the avenue for me to experience ego death, I’d either have a really mediocre existence or I’d be dead in full.”

The actor revealed that he hit a new low during the time and thought about ending his own life then. He told Bishop Robert Barron of the Word, “I had a gun on the table. I was outta here. I didn’t want to be alive anymore when all this happened.”

He recalled not having any work and nobody contacting him anymore because of the waves of scandals and accusations that were aimed at him. He continued, “Shame like I had never experienced before; the kind of shame that you forget how to breathe. You don’t know where to go. You can’t go outside and get, like, a taco. But I was also in this deep desire to hold on.”

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