Shia LaBeouf Punched For Filming Two Women: Actor Runs Away Drunk After Scuffle
By Jobs & Hire Staff Reporter | Oct 11, 2013 11:28 AM EDT
Shia LaBeouf may be very busy at the moment, but his hectic filming sched for "Fury" didn't stop him from filming two girls getting sick on a London street. LaBeouf who was seen capturing the incident on cam for the fun of it, didn't realize that a passerby was not pleased with what he was doing, leading to a tussle between the two, UPI reported Friday.
According to UPI, actor Shia LaBeouf was in London filming his upcoming World War II movie "Fury" with Brad Pitt. He was spending the night away drinking with some friends in a bar when he saw two women - identified as Ash and Isis Nawaz - throwing up in the street in Leicester Square and decided to put out his camera to record the incident.
However, the women noticed that they were being filmed and had asked the man to get lost, not knowing that it was Shia LaBeouf. A passerby decided to step in when LaBeouf refused to stop. He knocked off the "Transformers" star's camera then attacked him by fists.
A crowd then began to gather around the scuffle, which prompted some bouncers at a nearby nightclub to respond. Labeouf and his friends reportedly run off after when the bouncers started to meddle in the altercation.
Meanwhile, one of the women expressed her disappointment later on when she found out that it was Shia who was filming them.
"I only realized it was Shia after he'd been beaten up," Ash said. "If I'd known, I'd have let him film me as much as he liked. I have a massive crush on him."
LaBeouf is also making headlines recently because of his other film "Nymphomaniac," where he allegedly portrayed his role by performing the scandalous sex scenes for real. His girlfriend was even rumored to have broken up with him because of his daring role.
"It is Lars von Trier, making a movie about what he's making. For instance, there's a disclaimer at the top of the script that basically says we're doing it for real." LaBeouf said. "Everything that is illegal, we'll shoot in blurred images. Other than that, everything is happening...[Von Trier] is very dangerous. He's the most dangerous dude that I've ever showed up for. I'm terrified. I'm so terrified, which is why I have to go. We'll see what happens."
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