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FKA Twigs addresses accusations against Shia LaBeouf: 'Never thought something like this would happen to me'

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FKA Twigs is speaking out. Hours after news broke that the 32-year-old musician had filed a lawsuit against her ex, Shia LaBeouf, she's opened up about her decision on Twitter.

The "Two Weeks" singer, born Tahliah Debrett Barnett, filed a suit against the 34-year-old actor on Friday, per The New York Times, accusing him of physically, mentally and emotionally abusing her during their former relationship.

Among the accusations made by the singer-songwriter is an alleged assault at a gas station, an instance of LaBeouf "threatening to crash" a car he was driving with her in it, choking her in the night and more.

On Friday afternoon, the star took to Twitter to address her decision to come forward with her allegations. FKA Twigs has filed a.

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