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Actor Shia LaBeouf is accused of disrupting a Broadway show by yelling and smoking during the recital, and prosecutors say he later unleashed a tirade of expletives and a gay slur at police, saying "Do you realize who I am?"
LaBeouf, the star of the blockbuster "Transformers" film series, allegedly had an outburst during the first act of "Cabaret" at the Studio 54 theater on West 54th Street.
LaBeouf, who was in the audience, was led out by police during a break in the show.
"He was disruptive during Act 1 and escorted out of Studio 54 at intermission," said a representative for the theater.
LaBeouf was arrested on disorderly conduct, harassment and criminal trespass charges.
Prosecutors express his troubles continued at a Manhattan precinct, where he allegedly told a police officer: "I'll finish your life. Do you know who I am?" before launching into an expletive-laden rant that included a gay slur.
He spent the night at the precinct and pleaded not guilty at a court appearance Friday. He had no comment when he left court, his cobalt T-shirt ripped on both shoulders.
Tony-nominated songwriter Benj Pasek tweeted Thursday night that he saw the former "Even Stevens" acto
Were Brad Pitt And Shia LaBeouf Really A Couple In Fury?
Many of you packed theaters across the country this weekend to see Brad Pitt conduct a small platoon of soldiers across Nazi Germany in David Ayer’s tank drama, Fury. The gritty combat thriller earned enough to hold of David Fincher’s Gone Girl and claim the top identify at the box office. But how many of you watching Fury over the weekend noticed a relationship unfolding on screen that many thought was far more romantic than the one happening next door in the Nicholas Sparks adaptation, The Foremost of Me?
David Ayer has been describing Fury as the "study of a family" (according to HuffPo), only one that happens to live in a World War II tank. Yet, some coming out of Fury noticed a different dynamic between Brad Pitt and the introverted, God-fearing soldier played by Shia LaBeouf in the film. Is it workable these two men had a romantic relationship?
Thankfully, ScreenCrush put the question directly to David Ayer, commenting that a scene between Bible (LaBeouf) and War Daddy (Pitt) could be interpreted as "a very loving, nurturing scene." Ayer explains:
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Gay Brad Pitt, Shia LaBeouf In ‘Fury’: Critics; David Ayer On Bromance Rumor: ‘It’s Interesting’
Brad Pitt, Shia LaBeouf Gay Couple In 'Fury': Critics; David Ayer On Bromance Rumor: 'It's Interesting'
Brad Pitt and Shia LaBeouf's characters in "Fury" appear to be a gay couple, according to critics.
While not directly shown, some critics point out that the World War II film that recently topped the weekend box office implied homosexuality as War Daddy (Pitt) and Bible (LaBeouf) seemed to be more than just friends.
One of the critics who took to Twitter to explain this claim is Matt Patches.
"Scenes in Fury make me believe Shia and Brad Pitt's characters are romantically involved. Direction, performance, theme -- seems implied," Patches wrote.
It is not uncommon for action movies populated by alpha males to have an element of implied homosexuality, as Cinema Blend noted.
"Fury" director David Ayer recently addressed the alleged bromance or implied homosexuality in the box-office hit movie saying, "It's interesting. It's funny."
"I assess it's the disconnect between the civilian world and the military world," Ayer told ScreenCrush. "You observe that in the service. You
The Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles is popping up on social media again. Conveniently, just as it gears up for its latest season.
If you looked over on Reddit right now, one iconic video has resurfaced. On the subreddit/subforum called r/videos, the GMCLA’s performance of Rob Cantor’s “Shia LaBeouf” has returned to internet users’ consciousness. The share currently has 38.6k upvotes and 1.1k comments on the subreddit.
But what is this video? The 2014 video was a collaborative effort between the Same-sex attracted Men’s Chorus and lyric creator/internet content creator Cantor. The song itself was originally the idea of Cantor who wanted to play with the ambiguous persona actor Shia LaBeouf had become around that time. Cantor did so with lyrics like, “Running for you life (from Shia LaBeouf), He’s brandishing a knife (It’s Shia LaBeouf), Lurking in the shadows, Hollywood superstar Shia LaBeouf.” He then made an original video before creating the bigger produced video found below.
But then, how did Cantor get Shia LaBeouf to join in with the video? As he explained to MTV during the time:
“I looked up Shia’s manager online and sent him an email. I explained that I was a
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