FKA Twigs Shows That Wealth Does Not Protect From Abuse

She had it all and still stayed. It’s an eye-opening account.

Ayesha K. Faines
ZORA

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FKA Twigs at the BRIT Awards 2020 red carpet.
FKA Twigs attends The BRIT Awards 2020 at The O2 Arena on February 18, 2020 in London, England. Photo: Jim Dyson/Redferns/Getty Images

Money and power won’t shield you from domestic abuse. It’s a symptom of how we love.

Popular singer FKA Twigs stunned fans when she filed a lawsuit alleging severe abuse at the hands of her former boyfriend, actor Shia LaBeouf. The 32-year-old ethereal powerhouse is known for her wildly conceptual videos, lyrics that challenge feminine norms, and a sinewy body that she occasionally wraps around a pole in a proud declaration of her sexual sovereignty. To her fans, she is the mystical embodiment of feminine power — a stark contrast to the kind of woman they might imagine as a domestic abuse victim.

But according to the lawsuit, she was physically and emotionally tormented over the course of a year. The centerpiece of the allegations is a 2019 road trip to the California desert. She alleges that LeBeouf repeatedly raged at her, a violent episode that escalated when he assaulted her at a gas station as she attempted to flee.

Reading that ordeal instantly called to mind the 1993 biopic What’s Love Got to Do With It, which chronicled Tina Turner’s abusive relationship with her husband and bandmate, Ike. In the film’s most dramatic scene, an event lifted directly from Tina’s real…

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Ayesha K. Faines
ZORA
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