Shia LeBeouf shows support for Joe Biden with bold face mask while grabbing a juice in Los Angeles

Shia LeBeouf shows support for Joe Biden with bold face mask while grabbing a juice in Los Angeles

Celebrities are rallying support among their fans ahead of the 2020 Presidential Election. 

And Shia LeBeouf made a clear statement with his face mask, supporting Joe Biden, while out at a Kreation Organic Juicery in Los Angeles on Monday. 

The 34-year-old Honey Boy actor teamed his black mask with a bright orange tee and tight athletic pants. 

Masked support: Shia LeBeouf made a clear statement with his face mask, supporting Joe Biden, while out in Los Angeles on Monday 

His shirt seemed to be a participant shirt for the Mid-West marathon The Great Pumpkin Chase. 

He teamed the look wish black sneakers and white above the ankle socks. 

The mask is one he has been spotted in before, as the 2020 race heats up between Joe Biden and President Trump, with Biden leading by 12 points nationally in polls.  

Shia got some good news in May, when his new film The Tax Collector was acquired by AMC Networks division RLJE Films and slated for an August release. 

Outfit: His shirt seemed to be a participant shirt for the Mid-West marathon The Great Pumpkin Chase. He teamed the look wish black sneakers and white above the ankle socks

Outfit: His shirt seemed to be a participant shirt for the Mid-West marathon The Great Pumpkin Chase. He teamed the look wish black sneakers and white above the ankle socks 

Good news: Shia got some good news in May, when his new film The Tax Collector was acquired by AMC Networks division RLJE Films and slated for an August release

Good news: Shia got some good news in May, when his new film The Tax Collector was acquired by AMC Networks division RLJE Films and slated for an August release 

In the film, his character works for a drug lord as a ‘tax collector’ who picks up his boss’ cut from local drug dealers.

But when a rival kingpin upends his employers business, Shia’s character has to scramble to keep himself alive and protect his family. 

Absent from Shia’s outing was his wife Mia Goth, who often accompanies him for runs or bike rides around their neighborhood.

Back together: Absent from Shia's outing was his wife Mia Goth. The married couple made their reunion official in March when they were spotted kissing in public; pictured in 2014

Back together: Absent from Shia’s outing was his wife Mia Goth. The married couple made their reunion official in March when they were spotted kissing in public; pictured in 2014

The couple met in 2012 while filming Lars von Trier’s two-part sexual epic Nymphomaniac, and they married in October 2016 in a Las Vegas ceremony complete with an Elvis impersonator.

But the marriage soured, and the couple separated in September 2018 and filed for divorce.

The Peanut Butter Falcon star hinted at a reconciliation in February, when he made an appearance on the Oscars stage wearing his wedding ring, but the couple didn’t make their reunion official until they were spotted kissing in March. 

Known quantity: Shia infuriated some undiscovered writers when he won the Sun Valley Film Festival's High Scribe award in April for emerging screenwriters; pictured in February

Known quantity: Shia infuriated some undiscovered writers when he won the Sun Valley Film Festival’s High Scribe award in April for emerging screenwriters; pictured in February

In late April, Shia infuriated some undiscovered writers after he won the Sun Valley Film Festival’s High Scribe award.

The award is usually given to emerging talents with few industry connections, which made it so unusual it went to  that someone who had already starred in dozens of films, including multiple blockbusters, and had already written a successful independent film.

‘Any “screenwriting competition” that awards its top prize to an established Hollywood screenwriter doesn’t deserve your $50,’ wrote screenwriter Kyle Andrews on Twitter.

Self-serving award: Screenwriter Kyle Andrews admitted that LeBeouf was a great artist but criticized the festival for giving him the award to raise its profile since he was already famous

Self-serving award: Screenwriter Kyle Andrews admitted that LeBeouf was a great artist but criticized the festival for giving him the award to raise its profile since he was already famous

‘Not to take anything from the guy at all, he’s a great artist, but for a company to take money from hardworking, undiscovered screenwriters looking to break in and give their top prize to SHIA FREAKING LEBOUF is a level of b***sy I can’t begin to comprehend,’ he continued.

‘Honestly I’m kinda livid about this. I know how these companies operate, this was a choice. They’re thirsty for recognition because they can’t get it on their own, and I hope writers can see it.’ 

Shia was previously praised for his film Honey Boy, a semi-autobiographical story of his time as a child actor.

He was praised for the film’s screenplay, as well as his performance as his own abusive father.