Watch Disturbing Video Of Shia LeBeouf And Girlfriend Mia Goth Get Into A Tense Fight In Germany: ‘I Would Have Killed Her’


Shia LeBeouf and his actress girlfriend Mia Goth got in a tense fight outside a cab in Germany Friday night, as the two were in Europe while Goth films her upcoming horror movie. The incident was filmed by a bystander, unbeknownst to the fighting couple, and was obtained by Entertainment Tonight.

Shia can be seen walking away from Goth to meet a group of German locals who offered to give him a ride to the airport. As he gets into their car, the 22-year-old Goth grabs Shia’s backpack away from him in an attempt to convince him to stay. Shia gets out of the car and pleads with the young actress to let go of the bag.

“I don’t wanna touch you. I don’t wanna be aggressive. This is the kind of shit that makes a person abusive

Can I have my bag please? I just want my bag. Please just give me my bag.”

When he finally breaks free, the footage cuts to him smoking and e-cigarette in the passengers seat of the local’s car, presumably on the way to the airport. He then admits to the stranger’s an alarming confession:

“If I’d have stayed there, I would have killed her. It’s hard bro — really fucked up — in your heart.”

He then questions his new friends about the availability of guns in Germany and attempts to FaceTime actress Megan Fox.

When the group reaches the airport, LeBeouf tells the driver: “You saved my life, man,” before offering him a place to stay in Los Angeles.

Shia’s antics are quickly taking a turn from erratic but endearing to downright reckless. I like the dude, but this shit is disturbing.

In case you bros don’t know who Mia Goth is, see below. Her and Shia met on the set of NC-17 sex drama, Nyphomaniac and have been romantically linked since 2012.

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[h/t Entertainment Tonight]

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