Shia LaBeouf claimed his ex, FKA Twigs, saved his life amid a massive "perspective shift" which included his pursuit of converting to Catholicism, 627 days of sobriety and becoming a father nearly two years after she filed a lawsuit against the "Transformers" actor for sexual battery, assault and the infliction of emotional distress.
During a recent interview released Thursday on YouTube with Word on Fire Catholic Ministries' Bishop Robert Barron, LaBeouf discussed the incredible transformation he saw within himself as he delved into researching the late mystic St.
Padre Pio, whom the actor portrays in the upcoming movie. "The older I get, the more plausible I find that the devil, of course, wants to go after, even in a very direct way, those avenues of grace," Bishop Robert Barron said.
LaBeouf agreed that he has found a "suffering hack. Suffering is actually a gift. You blessed me with this." The "Transformers" actor added: "When I think about what’s happened in my life this way … Old me, when I walked in, was so upset about, so resentful about the woman who accused me of all this." Shia LaBeouf (seen in 2019) praised ex FKA Twigs (pictured in 2022) for saving his life following the lawsuit she filed in 2020 claiming he abused her while they were dating in 2019. (Getty Images) "I wanted to go on Twitter and write all these things.
Read more on foxnews.com