Olivia Wilde is a fashion “It” girl. Whether she’s on the red carpet or strolling the streets of New York, the Don’t Worry Darling director is known to serve a look.
09.09.2022 - 02:45 / justjared.com
Shia LaBeouf‘s mother Shayna Saide tragically passed away two weeks ago, he just revealed in a new interview.
Shayna died from heart failure at the age of 80 on August 27, just one day after Shia publicly responded to the drama surrounding Olivia Wilde‘s movie Don’t Worry Darling.
On August 26, Shia released a statement denying the claims that he was fired from the movie and he also leaked a video that Olivia sent to him in which she seemingly asked him to continue with the film. That same day, a new interview went viral in which Shia talked about the trouble he’s dealt with in his career and life.
Click inside to read what Shia LaBeouf said about his mother’s death…
THR reports that Shayna passed at a hospital in Los Angeles and that Shia was at her bedside in her final moments.
“My mother was full of fear in her last moments: asking the doctor what this tube was and what that machine did. She was frantic. She was deeply interested in God and spirituality her whole life, but she didn’t know him. Hence her last moments,” Shia told the outlet.
He continued, “Her greatest gift to me was to promote, in her dying, the necessity of a relationship with God. Not an interest, not just a belief, but a relationship built on proof as tangible as a hug. Her last gift to me was the ultimate persuasion for faith. She was a good girl. She was loved by many and known by too few. God bless you, Momma.”
In the new interview, Shia addressed the Don’t Worry Darling controversy again.
We’re sending our thoughts and condolences to Shia during this difficult time.
Olivia Wilde is a fashion “It” girl. Whether she’s on the red carpet or strolling the streets of New York, the Don’t Worry Darling director is known to serve a look.
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