Mia Goth Spotted After LaBeouf’s Battery Arrest

Mia Goth Spotted After LaBeouf’s Battery Arrest

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was spotted out in public for the first time since her estranged husband ’s second battery arrest in just 10 days. 

The 39-year-old actor was on a misdemeanor battery charge, stemming from a Mardi Gras bar fight earlier this month.

LaBeouf had initially been arrested on February 17 over the same altercation and later posted a $100,000 bond. He is now required to check into rehab and undergo regular drug and testing.

Just hours before his latest booking, LaBeouf gave his first interview since the brawl, making a series of bizarre claims - including that he felt ‘scared’ when approached by three gay men on Fat Tuesday.

‘Big gay people are scary to me,’ LaBeouf said bluntly

Amid all the drama, Goth, 32, who split from the Transformers star last year after nine years of marriage, was seen stepping out in downtown LA on Sunday.

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Mia Goth was spotted out in public for the first time since her estranged husband Shia LaBeouf ’s second battery arrest in just 10 days

Amid all the drama, Goth, 32, who split from the Transformers star last year after nine years of marriage, was seen stepping out in downtown LA on Sunday 

The scream queen, who shares three-year-old daughter Isabel with LaBeouf, appeared unbothered as she stepped out in a casual floral miniskirt and white sleeveless top.

She looked relaxed and confident in oversized sunglasses and flip-flops.

The 39-year-old actor was booked into a New Orleans jail on Saturday on a misdemeanor battery charge, stemming from a Mardi Gras bar fight earlier this month

He also explained about the altercation, 'I was drunk and then I felt infringed upon in terms of my proximity. But I wasn't in my right mind, and so it's on me.' 

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And he took accountability for reportedly using a gay slur, admitting, 'I said words not ok to say. I don't want to hurt nobody's feelings... I'm wrong for what I did.'

The Channel 5 interview was conducted on February 24, one week after Fat Tuesday, but published days later on February 28.

On Friday LaBeouf was issued a new warrant related to his February 17 arrest.

Sources told WWL Louisiana that the warrant involves an additional victim from the same fight.

Eyewitnesses previously alleged LaBeouf became increasingly aggressive at a business and was escorted out by staff, at which point he allegedly struck one man multiple times with closed fists.

Authorities said the situation escalated when LaBeouf returned to the scene and allegedly assaulted the same victim again before punching a second man in the nose. 

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He on Thursday after making a court appearance. 

The actor is now required to check into rehab and undergo regular drug and  testing.

LeBeouf told Callaghan he relocated to New Orleans, where he has deep family roots, following the Los Angeles wildfires in January 2025.

LaBeouf detailed some family history elsewhere in the thorough interview. 

He explained that his paternal grandmother was a lesbian who married a man who served as her 'beard,' a partner meant to publicly disguise someone's homosexuality.

His last name was originally spelled LeBoeuf but the spelling was changed by his grandmother in an effort to distance herself from her family, who had disowned her. 

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Speaking on the subject of homosexuality, he clarified: 'I'm good with gay. Be gay over there though. Don't be gay in my lap.'

In the wide-ranging interview, the movie star briefly discussed the demise of his marriage to Goth.

'It's not new heartbreak. I don't want to talk too much about it. It's not my story alone to tell, but my side is I failed my marriage, so I had to own up to that. So that's why I moved out here,' he said. 

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