Western Daily Press (Saturday)

West singer first cover star for new Vogue editor

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BRITISH singer FKA twigs, right, has reflected on past traumas and said that “being abused changes the whole of your nervous system”.

In December 2020 the music artist accused actor Shia LaBeouf of physical and emotional abuse to which he responded he denied “each and every allegation”.

Reflecting on her relationsh­ip with the Hollywood actor, she told British Vogue: “I think naively I thought it would be like any other break-up, that I’d be sad for six months to a year, and then one day I’d wake up and everything would be fine.

“But the fact is being abused changes the whole of your nervous system. Because my window of tolerance is now much smaller than it used to be, my body manifests stress in quite extreme ways – it really shows me when it’s upset.”

The Tewkesbury-raised music artist, whose legal name is

Tahliah Barnett, had filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles in 2020 alleging that Shia LaBeouf was physically and emotionall­y abusive during their relationsh­ip from 2018 to 2019 and claiming that he was a danger to women.

The 36-year-old from Cheltenham alleged the actor once slammed her into a car, tried to strangle her, and knowingly gave her an unspecifie­d sexually transmitte­d disease.

LaBeouf’s lawyers said at the time that he did not cause harm to Barnett and denied all the allegation­s.

The singer is now in a relationsh­ip with filmmaker and photograph­er Jordan Hemingway and said she has had to kiss “a few frogs” to get to him.

“You know it just takes the right person,” she said. “I’ve kissed a few frogs to get there but I feel that Jordan listens to me and opens me up in a way that no one really has ever been able to.”

She added: “When I’m with somebody who’s not in the public eye in the way I am, I’m conscious of everything I can do to make that situation as comfortabl­e as possible because I’ve been on the other side of it. And it’s really not nice.

“Right now I feel so ready to stand up for things that I believe in, to protect people who I love.”

FKA twigs appears on the cover of British Vogue’s April issue and the first of Chioma Nnadi following the departure of British Vogue’s editor-in-chief Edward Enninful. In Nnadi’s editor’s letter she called the musician an “artist who represents the ideal of the modern British eccentric: she is a shape-shifter who rejects conformity and takes real joy in clothes.”

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