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Megan Fox Reminisces About Shia LaBeouf After Confirming Their 'Romantic' Relationship!

Megan Fox shares a throwback!

Megan Fox takes a trip down memory lane.
On Wednesday on Instagram, the actress shared a throwback pic of her Transformers co-star — and former flame — Shia LaBeouf.
Related: Megan Fox Turns Up The Heat On The Fashion Fest Runway!
In the pic, the Even Stevens alum bared his midriff, and leaned against a car used in the action flick.
The starlet added the caption:

“once upon a time 13 summers ago”

Megan Fox remembers Shia LaBeouf.
Megan Fox shares a throwback photo of Shia LaBeouf. / (c) Megan Fox/Instagram

As we reported in November 2018, while appearing on Watch What Happens Live, Fox confirmed to Andy Cohen that she was in a “romantic” relationship with the 32-year-old.
She said:

“Um, I mean, I would confirm it was romantic. I love him… I’ve never been really private about that. I love him.”

When fellow guest Tyra Banks suggested the two were in a “showmance,” Megan responded, “sure.”
In a 2011 interview with Details, LaBeouf teased the pair’s fling by saying:

“Look, you’re on the set for six months, with someone who’s rooting to be attracted to you, and you’re rooting to be attracted to them… I never understood the separation of work and life in that situation. But the time I spent with Megan was our own thing.”

The two also appeared in the 2009 sequel, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. While Shia returned for 2011’s Transformers: Dark of the MoonRosie Huntington-Whiteley took over the role of his character’s love interest.
Fox shares three children — Noah, 6, Bodhi, 5, and Journey, 2 — with husband Brian Austin Green, who she married in June 2010.
Per Us Weekly in September 2018, LaBeouf is currently dating FKA twigs after filing for divorce from ex Mia Goth.
In December 2018, Fox opened up to the New York Times on why she never came forward with a #MeToo story, even though she had “quite a few” of them. She said:

“Even with the #MeToo movement, and everyone coming out with stories — and one could assume that I probably have quite a few stories, and I do — I didn’t speak out for many reasons. I just didn’t think based on how I’d been received by people, and by feminists, that I would be a sympathetic victim. And I thought if ever there were a time where the world would agree that it’s appropriate to victim-shame someone, it would be when I come forward with my story.”

When asked if she would like to open up about any of her experiences, Megan responded:

“No, because I also feel like I’m not the universal hammer of justice. This is not to say that other people shouldn’t do what they feel is right. But in my circumstance, I don’t feel it’s my job to punish someone because they did something bad to me.”

[Image via WENN.]

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Apr 24, 2019 19:28pm PDT