Music icon Sia recently opened up about her allegation of abuse inflicted on her by Shia LaBeouf after FKA twigs filed her lawsuit against him for abuse and sexual battery.
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FKA Twigs has an emotional new track, “Don’t Judge Me”.
The singer collaborated with London rapper Headie One and producer Fred Again.. on the new single and music video.
Twigs enlisted director Emmanuel Adjei, who also co-directed the Beyoncé film “Black Is King”, for the visual, which features the songstress dancing in an empty room.
RELATED: FKA Twigs Opens Up About Shia LaBeouf Abuse Claims, Says ‘I Never Thought Anything Like This Would Happen To Me’
Headie One also appears in the video,
Music icon Sia recently opened up about her allegation of abuse inflicted on her by Shia LaBeouf after FKA twigs filed her lawsuit against him for abuse and sexual battery.
Transformers alum Shia LaBeouf is finally responding to allegations of sexual abuse made by his former partner FKA twigs in December. For the unversed, FKA filed a lawsuit against her ex-beau for relentless abuse and sexual battery during their relationship. In her initial lawsuit, FKA, 33, described the allegations at length, which Shia denied at the time.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentAn attorney for Shia LaBeouf has filed an answer to the lawsuit brought his former girlfriend, FKA Twigs, in which he denies her allegations of assault.The answer was filed on Feb. 5 by LaBeouf’s attorney, Shawn Holley.
Shia LaBeouf, 34, “denies, generally and specifically, each and every allegation contained” in FKA Twigs‘ abuse lawsuit that she filed against her ex in Dec. 2020, according to new court documents reviewed by HollywoodLife.
New Music Friday! It's every audiophile's favorite day of the week, and some of our favorite artists from all different genres have blessed us with new tunes.Maluma celebrated his birthday with a brand new album, FKA Twigs teamed up Headie One & Fred Again.. for a powerful new single and Selena Gomez previewed her upcoming Spanish language release with a Rauw Alejandro collab.Plus, Joshua Bassett teased his upcoming debut with yet another single drop and the boys of PRETTYMUCH dropped their new
FKA Twigs is opening up about a challenging time in her life. During the latest episode of the podcast, the 33-year-old singer, whose real name is Tahliah Debrett Barnett, discussed the public scrutiny she faced while dating Robert Pattinson.
FKA twigs has returned with a new song called "Don't Judge Me." The song features drill rapper Headie One and English producer Fred Again. The song was announced yesterday on Instagram, and comes with a music video co-directed by Emmanuel Adjei and twigs.
Opening up. FKA Twigs reflected on the “most hurtful and ignorant” comments she received from fans of her ex-fiancé, Robert Pattinson, during their three-year engagement.
FKA twigs has been through a LOT in the public eye.
FKA Twigs spoke out about the horrific racist abuse she endured from fans while dating Robert Pattinson in a candid new chat with Louis Theroux.
FKA Twigs, Headie One and Fred Again have collaborated on new single ‘Don’t Judge Me’.The track began life as an interlude on Headie One and Fred Again’s ‘Gang’ mixtape. Now that it’s an expanded single in its own right, it’s accompanied by a video directed by Emmanuel Adjei, known for his work with Beyonce, Madonna and more.Of the video, Adjei says: “From someone’s appearance, we are unable to judge whether a person discriminates over colour, sex, religion or gender.
FKA Twigs knew she needed to leave Shia LaBeouf when he allegedly "basically strangled" her in front of a group of people. The 33-year-old singer filed a lawsuit against her former boyfriend last month, suing him for sexual battery, assault, and infliction of emotional distress during the course of their brief relationship in 2019, and the 'Cellophane' hitmaker had a "massive wake-up call" when she rang a helpline for abused women and was quickly offered support.
FKA twigs was no holds barred when she detailed having been through racial bullying at the hands of ex-fiance Robert Pattinson's fans. For the unversed, the ex-couple started dating in 2014, got engaged a year later and eventually parted ways in 2017.
FKA twigs is sharing some rare insight into her relationship with Robert Pattinson.
FKA Twigs has shared the powerful video for her new collaboration with Headie One and Fred Again, ‘Don’t Judge Me’ – watch below.Twigs (real name Tahliah Barnett) announced the team-up yesterday (January 25), revealing that she co-directed its official visuals herself alongside Emmanuel Adjei, who’s previously worked with the likes of Madonna and Beyoncé.According to a press release, the ‘Don’t Judge Me’ video deals with the experience of being Black and British in the modern world, and
FKA Twigs is opening up about the alleged abuse she suffered while dating Shia LaBeouf. The 32-year-old singer appeared on the podcast,, and talked about her and her ex-boyfriend's «intense» honeymoon period before she said the relationship turned abusive.FKA, whose real name is Tahliah Debrett Barnett, filed a lawsuit against LaBeouf in December, accusing him of «relentless abuse» including sexual battery, assault and infliction of emotional distress.
FKA Twigs is opening up in more detail about her alleged past abusive relationship with actor Shia LaBeouf. Twigs, 32, whose real name is Tahliah Debrett Barnett, filed a lawsuit last month against LaBeouf, 34, in Los Angeles Superior Court, citing battery, assault and infliction of emotional distress.
FKA twigs has said she was targeted with vile racist abuse during her relationship with Robert Pattinson.The singer, who was engaged to the actor before their split in 2017, said she was subjected to “hurtful and ignorant” comments from some of his fans during their three-year relationship.Speaking to Louis Theroux on the Grounded podcast, Twigs said: “People just called me the most hurtful and ignorant and horrible names on the planet.”“He was their white Prince Charming and they considered he
Grounded, Twigs - real name Tahliah Debrett Barnett - she described his abusive behaviour which took place in 2019 when the two were in a relationship. "For me it was being nice to a waiter or being polite to somebody that could be seen as me flirting or want to engage in some sort of relationship with somebody else when I'm literally just ordering pasta and being polite," she said, according to the BBC.