Shia LaBeouf reportedly becomes a father for first time

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Shia LaBeouf and Mia Goth have reportedly welcomed their first child together.

According to People, LaBeouf, 35, and Goth, 28, were seen walking in Pasadena, California, on Friday pushing a stroller with a baby inside. It is unclear when the baby was born and whether the pair welcomed a baby boy or girl.

There was speculation earlier this year that Goth was pregnant when, in February, she was seen running errands while sporting a baby bump in a white long-sleeve shirt that showed off the bottom of her stomach.

Neither of the actors' reps has confirmed the news.

LaBeouf and Goth became romantically linked after the pair filmed Nymphomaniac: Vol. II together in 2012. Goth would later appear in a music video that LaBeouf directed in 2014.

The two tied the knot in a Las Vegas ceremony in October 2016, and in an interview with Ellen Degeneres on her talk show, the Transformers star spoke about being a married man.

"The plan was for it to be a private deal," he said. "Part of the package, the King Tut package, you get a live stream for free."

Two years after their wedding, they filed for divorce, with a rep telling Page Six at the time: “Shia and Mia have filed for divorce. The separation is amicable, and all details pertaining to the divorce proceedings will remain private.”

In March 2020, they appeared to rekindle their relationship after they were spotted wearing wedding rings while on a bike ride together.

Last year, LaBeouf became the center of a lawsuit, with his former girlfriend and singer FKA Twigs accusing the actor of sexual battery, assault, and infliction of emotional distress.

She said in court documents obtained by Variety that she had suffered mental and physical abuse during their nine-month relationship. The musician also alleged that he knowingly gave her a sexually transmitted disease, strangled her, and kept her in a constant state of fear.

Twigs also alleged that he knowingly gave her a sexually transmitted disease, strangled her, and kept her in a constant state of fear.

"Shia LaBeouf hurts women," the lawsuit states. "He uses them. He abuses them, both physically and mentally. He is dangerous."

The actor was also ordered to attend anger management classes and therapy in order to spare him any jail time, E! News reports.

The order stems from an alleged altercation between himself and a man named Tyler Murphy last summer in Los Angeles.

LaBeouf's lawyers have denied all of the allegations in the lawsuit.

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