'Transformers' Star Shia LaBeouf 'Would Have Killed' Actress Girlfriend Mia Goth Over Bag, Calls Ex Megan Fox In Shocking Feud Video [WATCH]
By Quadey Humile | Jul 28, 2015 06:23 AM EDT
"Transformers" star Shia LaBeouf was recently caught on camera admitting that he could have had killed his girlfriend Mia Goth during a fight over the weekend which seemed to have involved the actor's bag.
In the shocking video taken Friday and posted online by "Entertainment Tonight" on Monday, the 29-year-old actor could be seen on a street in Europe with the model-actress, who has been shooting director Gore Verbinski's horror flick "A Cure for Wellness" in Tubingen, Germany, Newsday reported.
In the clip, the two are surrounded by what "ET" identified as German locals, as LaBeouf demands Goth to hand him over his backpack. He could be heard saying, "I don't want to touch a woman, I don't want to hit a woman, but I'm being pushed."
The former "Even Stevens" star then tells his "Nymphomaniac" co-star, "I don't want to touch you. I don't want to be aggressive. This is the kind of [expletive] that makes a person abusive."
LaBeouf then pleads a silent Goth to give him his bag saying, "Can I have my bag please? I just want my bag . . . Please just give me my bag."
After a while, the video changes to a shot inside a car as the actor is being driven by locals to an airport and he then explains his special connection to his bag.
"I don't have no home. This is my home," LaBeouf says while poking his belonging.
In another scene, he tells his car companions that the feud with his girlfriend might have had ended pretty badly had he not left to catch a flight.
"If I'd have stayed there, I would have killed her," the actor confesses in the video.
It wasn't clear if the "Fury" star were merely giving a hyperbolic statement or if he were in fact serious.
Meanwhile, in the latter part of the footage, LaBeouf is shown attempting to facetime his "Transformers" co-star Megan Fox, who did not answer, according to Toronto Sun.
Reports of the couple's public dispute were first published by German tabloids over the weekend, Entertainment Weekly has learned.
The actors' representatives have yet to comment on the video.
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