Mia Goth urges ex-partner Shia LaBeouf to seek help after
Sandy Verma February 23, 2026 03:24 AM

Summary

  • Actress Mia Goth has reportedly urged her former partner Shia LaBeouf to seek professional help following his recent arrest in New Orleans.
  • Sources told that Goth, who separated from LaBeouf nearly a year ago, believes he should enter rehabilitation for his drinking habits, which have reportedly persisted for years.
  • LaBeouf has previously faced legal and personal controversies that have kept him in the public spotlight.

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Actress Mia Goth has reportedly urged her former partner Shia LaBeouf to seek professional help following his recent arrest in New Orleans.

LaBeouf was taken into custody on February 17 after allegedly getting into a fight with two men during the Mardi Gras festival. According to police, the actor became “increasingly aggressive” at a café on Royal Street and punched one of the men after being asked to leave the premises.

Sources told that Goth, who separated from LaBeouf nearly a year ago, believes he should enter rehabilitation for his drinking habits, which have reportedly persisted for years. Despite their breakup, she is said to still care deeply for him and hopes he continues to play an active role in the life of their three-year-old daughter, Isabel.

The insider emphasized that Goth’s concern extends beyond LaBeouf’s personal struggles and includes the well-being of their child.

LaBeouf has previously faced legal and personal controversies that have kept him in the public spotlight. His upcoming court dates or any plans for rehabilitation have not yet been disclosed.

Goth’s reported plea underscores her desire for him to seek help before his behavior escalates further, while maintaining stability for their daughter’s upbringing.

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