FKA Twigs and Margaret Qualley argue passionately about an old Shia…

FKA Twigs and Margaret Qualley argue passionately about an old Shia LaBeouf suit

According to information obtained by Page Six, Shia LaBeouf’s alleged mistreatment of two women has tragically led to a gap between the two women he has loved, and the tension between them led to an argument at the Bel Air hotel.

Chic The “Transformers” actor is being sued by British singer FKA Twigs for alleged sexual assault, abuse, and infliction of mental suffering during their relationship, which lasted from the summer of 2018 until the spring of 2019. LaBeouf has admitted to abusing others in his vicinity, but he has denied her particular accusations.

The shocking allegations were first made in a conversation with Elle magazine in September 2021 by actress Margaret Qualley, who also had a brief relationship with LaBeouf at the beginning of 2021. She thanked her followers as she shared the cover on social media.

FKA Twigs & Margaret Qualley

According to Harper’s Bazaar, she later acknowledged sharing the cover because “it was crucial to me for her to know that I trusted her — and it’s as simple as that.”

Twigs and Qualley are accused of texting one another after the story was published in an effort to convince Qualley to appear as a witness in the case, which will go to trial in April 2023.

Qualley didn’t seem as keen on helping the suit as she had anticipated, considering her public display of cooperation, and Twigs seemed to have grown unsatisfied.

The two women, who had never met before the Elle article was published, apparently happened to be in the same posh hotel in Los Angeles at the same time.

Whoever called who, according to sources, is uncertain, but the two got into a violent argument about it in front of the other hotel guests. Bleachers musician Jack Antonoff, who is engaged to Qualley, entered the argument on her side.

Sources claim that Qualley and Twigs, whose true name is Tahliah Debrett Barnett, were both “shook up” by the encounter. Representatives for Qualley declined to comment. Representatives of Antonoff and Twigs were repeatedly contacted but never responded.