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Megan Fox confirms Shia LaBeouf romance on ‘Transformers’ set


#MeganFox finally spilled the tea on her real-life relationship with #ShiaLaBeouf while filming “Transformers.”

Appearing on “Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen” on Thursday, Fox played “Plead the Fifth” and was asked about a 2011 interview LaBeouf gave in which he said they’d dated while on set of the action film.



“I mean I would confirm that it was romantic,” Fox said on the Bravo show. “I love him. I’ve never been really quiet about that. I love him.”

“So it was an on-set romance that didn’t go anywhere afterward?” host Cohen further asked.

“Yeah,” she replied.

Fox is now married to Brian Austin Green, with whom she shares three sons: Bodhi, Noah and Journey. LaBeouf sparked a romance with FKA twigs following his divorce from Mia Goth.

Though Fox and Green have been married since 2010, the couple has had their ups and downs. Most recently, they’ve been blasted by Green’s ex, Vanessa Marcil, who claims they won’t allow the son she shares with Green to see him or his half-brothers.

By Francesca Bacardi, November 30, 2018

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