KEY POINTS

  • Shia LaBeouf picked up Margaret Qualley at the LAX airport on Saturday
  • The Hollywood stars were photographed kissing passionately outside his truck
  • LaBeouf and Qualley continued making out when they got inside his truck

Shia LaBeouf was spotted making out with Margaret Qualley at an airport a little over a week after FKA Twigs filed a lawsuit against the actor for alleged "relentless abuse" and "sexual battery."

LaBeouf and Qualley reunited at the LAX airport Saturday. The "Transformers" star picked her up after a flight and photos of them kissing and canoodling were released by Daily Mail Sunday.

In the pictures, the pair was seen walking to his pickup truck. The “Fury” star was photographed loading her luggage into the car. Daily Mail also shared a video of the two stars with Qualley wrapping her arms around LaBeouf's neck as they kissed outside his truck. The "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" actress also wrapped her leg around LaBeouf as they shared another kiss passionately. They continued their making out session when they got inside his car.

LaBeouf and Qualley's sighting came two months after they stripped naked and romped on a bed for the "Love Me Like You Hate Me" music video of Qualley's sister, Rainey Qualley, who records under the name Rainsford, Us Weekly reported.

It also happened just over a week after the actor’s ex-girlfriend, Twigs, whose real name is Tahliah Barnett, sued him for allegedly abusing her and knowingly infecting her with a sexually transmitted disease (STD).

"LaBeouf admitted that he had never told Tahliah about his condition before, even though they had been sexually intimate for many months," the court papers obtained by The Sun read.

"Further, LaBeouf admitted that he had experienced a flareup of his disease’s symptoms in December 2019, but worked to hide his outward symptoms from Tahliah by applying makeup. Despite experiencing a flareup of his symptoms, LaBeouf continued to engage in sexual relations with Tahliah, further exposing her to his disease.”

LaBeouf seemingly responded to the allegations by making a statement with his mask that featured the message, "Love Me Like You Hate Me," during his first public sighting after the controversy. He also sent an email to The New York Times.

"I’m not in any position to tell anyone how my behavior made them feel," he wrote. "I have no excuses for my alcoholism or aggression, only rationalizations. I have been abusive to myself and everyone around me for years. I have a history of hurting the people closest to me. I’m ashamed of that history and am sorry to those I hurt. There is nothing else I can really say."

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Shia LaBeouf ttends the “Borg/McEnroe” premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on Sept. 7, 2017, in Toronto, Canada. Getty Images/Alberto E. Rodriguez