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Shia LaBeoufs Rome Meltdown Caught on Camera

Shia LaBeouf was seen yelling at a woman to 'f*** off' in a shocking new video in Rome following his recent battery arrests. The 39-year-old star - who sparked ...

Shia LaBeoufs Rome Meltdown Caught on Camera
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Bintano News

March 22, 2026

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was seen yelling at a woman to 'f*** off' in a shocking new video in Rome following his recent battery arrests. 

The 39-year-old star - who just days earlier - was spotted raising his voice towards the woman during the public incident. 

The Transformers actor could be seen sitting at a table outside of a restaurant while facing the woman who was at a table next to him. 

He initially appeared to talk in her direction and then loudly exclaimed, 'F*** off!' before silently staring her down. 

The woman seemingly was unfazed by the moment as she continued to remain seated at the small table next to his. 

LaBeouf - who was arrested twice in connection to a Mardi Gras brawl last month - then picked up a bottle and took a sip from it before the reel cut to him yelling once again on a sidewalk.

Shia LaBeouf, 39, was seen yelling at a woman to 'f*** off' in a shocking new video in Rome following his recent battery arrests

The Transformers actor could be seen sitting at a table outside of a restaurant while facing the woman who was at a table next to him

It is not known if the actor was yelling at the woman or to another individual. The identity of the woman is also not yet known. 

He continued to scream while pacing back and forth around a street corner as bystanders walked by. 

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The Hollywood star was arrested on two counts of misdemeanor battery on February 17 following an alleged fight outside a bar in New Orleans' French Quarter

The star was arrested again in connection with the same incident on a misdemeanor simple battery charge and had bond set to $5,000, according to TMZ; LaBeouf's February 17 mugshot seen above

In video obtained by TMZ, police were seen speaking with LaBeouf on his porch in what appeared to be a rather measured conversation until it devolved into chaos.

Not all of the conversation's audio could be picked up and it's unclear why exactly the police had visited LaBeouf at his home.

'I'm a target,' he was shown telling cops at one point. 'I'm a target. I'm an easy target.'

Eventually the conversation took a turn as LaBeouf lifted up his shirt, sobbed, and headed inside his house.

'I have a f**king three-year-old!' he was heard crying.

His recent arrest was weighing on him as well as he cries about 'sitting in jail for [expletive] four months for punch one man,' TMZ reported.

'I don't trust you at all. I don't trust you at all!' he said.

An emotional LaBeouf eventually moved from the porch and onto the middle of the street, where he screamed: 'It's why I never call you!'

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Eventually the conversation took a turn as LaBeouf lifted up his shirt, sobbed, and headed inside his house; seen in 2019 in Beverly Hills

He shouted again and walked across the street, seemingly attempting to console himself.

The latest interaction with police took place one month after his arrest in New Orleans following a bar brawl. 

According to the New Orleans Police Department incident report, officers were dispatched to R Bar on Royal Street at approximately 12:45 a.m. on February 17 in response to a reported simple battery involving a man who was allegedly 'causing a disturbance and becoming increasingly aggressive.'

In the narrative section of the report, officers wrote that they were informed 'a white male subject was aggressive and struck multiple people' inside the bar.

It was claimed the actor yelled: 'These f****ts put me in jail. I'm a Catholic.'

Judge Levine slammed LaBeouf for his alleged use of the slur against a 'marginalized community' that has faced so much 'terror' already.

Jeffrey Damnit, who was involved in the altercation, has called LaBeouf's release 'ridiculous' and called for him to be charged with a hate crime.

In his first interview since the brawl, LaBeouf made a series of bizarre claims - when approached by three gay men on Fat Tuesday.

In the narrative section of the report, officers wrote that they were informed 'a white male subject was aggressive and struck multiple people' inside the bar

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In his first interview since the brawl, LaBeouf made a series of bizarre claims - including that he felt 'scared' when approached by three gay men on Fat Tuesday

'Big gay people are scary to me,' LaBeouf said bluntly during an hour-long interview with Channel 5.

The interview saw LaBeouf make outlandish and often controversial statements.

He also explained about the altercation, 'I was drunk and then I felt infringed upon in terms of my proximity. But I wasn't in my right mind, and so it's on me.'

The star took accountability for reportedly using a gay slur, admitting, 'I said words not ok to say. I don't want to hurt nobody's feelings... I'm wrong for what I did.' 

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