LaBeouf is yet to comment on the incident, although if he apologizes, things are bound to get interesting.
Shia LaBeouf just can’t catch a break from public embarrassment, it seems. Recently, the Nymphomaniac actor was involved in a brawl outside a Cabaret show in Broadway. It has now come to light that a week earlier, he was causing trouble in a slightly less cultured setting – outside a strip club in New York City. The incident was captured on video and subsequently published by the folks at TMZ.
The video is just the latest in a string of bizzare behaviour from LaBeouf.
In the video, LaBeouf can be seen bouncing around in the street, seemingly waiting to start a fist fight with another man. Another man, apparently the actor’s bodyguard, stands between them. The fight never actually gets going, since LaBeouf walks away after a brief verbal exchange. However, this isn’t the first instance of bizarre behavior from the former Disney actor in recent months.
On the bright side, the fight never actually happened.
Apart from the Cabaret incident, the latest batch of headlines about LaBeouf included the round of appearances he made in February for Nymphomaniac Vol. II, during which he wore a brown paper bag with the words “I am not famous anymore.” on his head. LaBeouf labeled the stunt “performance art” and then dove deeper into the genre with his #IAMSORRY exhibit, which included 1-on-1 time with the actor for each attendee. The exhibit made an unspecific reference to the time back in December, when the actor ripped off graphic novel writer Daniel Clowes for his short film, "HowardCantour.com," and issued a series of bizarre apologies.
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