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Shia LaBeouf revealed his heavily tattoo torso as he goes shirtless for a run in hot pink shorts

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Shia LaBeouf revealed his heavily tattoo torso as he goes shirtless for a run in hot pink shorts

He has been living through the COVID-19 lockdown with his on and off girlfriend Mia Goth and their newly adopted dog. 

But as the weather heated up across Southern California on Saturday, Shia LaBeouf headed out for a run in the sunshine. 

The Honey Boy actor showed off his fully tattooed torso opting to go shirtless for the exercise in Los Angeles.  

Going bare: But as the weather heated up across Southern California on Saturday, Shia LaBeouf headed out for a run in the sunshine in Los Angeles

Going bare: But as the weather heated up across Southern California on Saturday, Shia LaBeouf headed out for a run in the sunshine in Los Angeles

Going bare: But as the weather heated up across Southern California on Saturday, Shia LaBeouf headed out for a run in the sunshine in Los Angeles

The 33-year-old actor wore only hot pink athletic shorts, black sneakers and above the ankle socks. 

He seemed to have a shirt tucked into his waistband and covered his eyes in black sunglasses with silver reflective lenses. 

As Los Angeles has been on lockdown, currently in place until May 15, for over a month, he has been spotted with his ex Mia. 

Few pieces: The 33-year-old actor wore only hot pink athletic shorts, black sneakers and above the ankle socks

Few pieces: The 33-year-old actor wore only hot pink athletic shorts, black sneakers and above the ankle socks

Few pieces: The 33-year-old actor wore only hot pink athletic shorts, black sneakers and above the ankle socks 

Shia and Mia have been keeping safe in quarantine together, only previously seen out for exercise and seemingly adopting a dog from Petco last week.

The couple all but confirmed their reunion when they were seen kissing late last month. Both were also witnessed with their wedding rings back on.

Their PDA-packed sighting came after the Holes actor was first spotted sporting his wedding band at the Academy Awards last month. 

Shia and Mia met on the set of Nymphomaniac in 2012 and have had a volatile relationship.

Back on: Shia seems to have reconciled with his ex Mia Goth (pictured February 2020)

Back on: Shia seems to have reconciled with his ex Mia Goth (pictured February 2020)

Back on: Shia seems to have reconciled with his ex Mia Goth (pictured February 2020)

He confirmed they married in 2016 during an appearance on the Ellen DeGeneres Show a few weeks later, but Clark County of Nevada claimed the duo had a commitment ceremony and were not legally wed.

They separated in 2018 but seem to have reconciled.  

Shia was recently announced to have been cast in Don’t Worry Darling, a new psychological thriller, written and directed by Olivia Wilde, alongside Chris Pine and Florence Pugh.  

 

Source: Sound Health and Lasting Wealth

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