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Mia Goth hopes her ex Shia LaBeouf seeks treatment after his arrest following a bar fight at Mardi Gras, according to a report.

Mia Goth hopes her ex Shia LaBeouf seeks treatment after his arrest following a bar fight at Mardi Gras, according to a report.

Mia Goth Seeks Rehab for Shia LaBeouf After Bar Brawl Arrest

Mia Goth reportedly wants her ex, Shia LaBeouf, to seek rehabilitation following his recent arrest during a Mardi Gras bar fight.

Sources indicate that the “Frankenstein” actress, who has been divorced from her husband for about a year, wishes to reach out to LaBeouf for support regarding her own sobriety.

Officials have highlighted that LaBeouf’s troubling behavior has persisted for years, albeit out of the public eye.

Despite their split, which happened quietly after they married in 2016, Goth, 32, still has feelings for LaBeouf, 39, and is keen on ensuring he remains involved in their three-year-old daughter, Isabel’s life.

Page Six was the first to report that the couple’s relationship has been a rollercoaster since they met on the set of “Nymphomaniac: Vol. 2” in 2012. Reports also suggest that police had been called to their home numerous times before they officially separated.

Representatives for both Goth and LaBeouf have yet to respond to inquiries for comments.

LaBeouf was arrested after engaging in a violent altercation while celebrating Mardi Gras in New Orleans. He faces two counts of simple assault.

Interestingly, he was released from jail relatively quickly and was soon seen partying again. In a bizarre turn, he even danced with his prison paperwork in his mouth.

According to police documents, LaBeouf allegedly hurled slurs during the brawl. Witnesses reported that he was aggressive, and even after police arrived, he continued his outburst, identifying himself as a Catholic who had “gone to prison for these crimes.”

Surveillance footage shows LaBeouf headbutting one of the men involved, which might have resulted in a dislocated nose.

In an unusual twist, after his release, LaBeouf tweeted, “Please free me.”

For those struggling with similar issues, call the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s National Helpline at 800-662-4357.

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