Longtime partners Shia LaBeouf and Mia Goth surprised everyone with a livestream of their wedding (commitment ceremony?) in Las Vegas earlier this month, including themselves. As LaBeouf revealed to Ellen DeGeneres Tuesday, he and Goth turned down the livestream that was included in the King Tut package at the Viva Vegas Wedding Chapel but were the victims of an employee's error when TMZ got a hold of the feed.
"The plan was for it to be a private deal," LaBeouf explained during an Ellen chat Tuesday. "Part of the package, the King Tut package, is you get a livestream for free, part of the deal. And I said, 'You know, we don't really need that, as a matter of fact. We'll just take our little private tape.' We had our moms there. And they said no problem."
When LaBeouf and Goth got home, they were surprised to notice the livestream happened after all. "We get back home and it's like 'Whoa, listen, something changed!'" LaBeouf said. "I call them up and they said somebody had pressed the wrong button that sends the video to TMZ. I said I understood. I checked with my girl and she said, 'What are you gonna do?' And ya know, it's love. We're proud of it. It was love."
LaBeouf also discussed his recent collaboration with Nastja Säde Rönkkö and Luke Turner, the nation-traveling emotional experience of #TAKEMEANYWHERE:
Andrea Arnold's American Honey, starring LaBeouf and Sasha Lane, is currently in theaters and stacking up the awards buzz. LaBeouf will next be seen in the tennis biopic Borg/McEnroe as the great John McEnroe. In the meantime, congrats to LaBeouf and Goth!