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Shia LaBeouf dons a blinding neon orange basketball jersey during a solo run around his neighborhood

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Shia LaBeouf has been enjoying a loved-up lockdown in his new$5.475million Pasadena home with wife Mia Goth, 26, amid COVID-19.But on Thursday, the 33-year-old actor broke free from the confines of theirMediterranean-inspired house to enjoy a solo run around their neighborhood.LaBeouf sported a neon orange Pepperdine Waves basketball jersey that exposed his bulging biceps and various arm tattoos.

Endorphin rush:Shia LaBeouf broke free from the confines of Pasadena home to enjoy a solo run around his neighborhood on Thursday afternoonShia showed off his impressively lean legs in some form-fitting Nike athletic leggings.The Honey Boy star trekked down the desolate sidewalk in a pair of black trainers with grey detailing.

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