A Quote by Shia LaBeouf

My family, my parents are hippies. — © Shia LaBeouf
My family, my parents are hippies.
My parents were hippies.
My parents are definitely reformed hippies.
Hippies, hippies... they want to save the world but all they do is smoke pot and play frisbee!
My parents are hippies, so I must have a bit of hippie in me.
My parents were hippies. I'm the eldest of eight children.
L.A.'s hippies are actually quite scary - more like Hell's Angels than the Haight-Ashbury hippies of San Francisco.
No, I come for a hippy lifestyle, it's very open; my parents are both hippies.
I come from a performing family. My parents are Nigerian, and their parents and their parents - and it's all about performance in their culture, you know. The music. The dancing... you're told to stand out at family gatherings and perform in some sort of way. You're just kind of born into it.
My family were pretty big hippies.
I was born in Manhattan on West 12th. My parents were kind of hippies and they did a home birth.
I'm lucky. My parents are, like, super hippies. They were just happy I was going to school and I wasn't getting in trouble.
People ask if my parents are hippies, but they're actually very conservative. A girl called Rebel sang at their wedding, and that's where my name came from.
My parents were hippies. They met at an ashram, where they were studying how to be enlightened.
I always love the soapy conflicts between somebody's family of origin and their new family - 'Do I have Thanksgiving at my husband's parents' house, or at my parents' house?'
I grew up in Berkeley and my parents were hippies, obviously, since my name's 'Jorma.' I didn't watch much television growing up because they weren't into it at all.
I was always embarrassed because my dad wore a suit and my mother wore flat pumps and a cozy jumper while my friends' parents were punks or hippies.
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