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Shia LaBeouf Opens Up About 2013 Struggles and Reconciliation with Alec Baldwin

The actor reflects on his time living in Central Park, steroid use, and tensions during the Broadway play 'Orphans,' while highlighting his spiritual transformation and renewed bond with Baldwin.

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Overview

  • Shia LaBeouf revealed he lived in Central Park in 2013, sleeping near horse stables while struggling with his mental health and using steroids.
  • He dropped out of the Broadway play 'Orphans' after creative tensions with Alec Baldwin, who replaced Al Pacino in the production.
  • LaBeouf described his contentious relationship with Baldwin as fueled by his own insecurity and lack of spiritual grounding at the time.
  • Both actors have since reconciled, with LaBeouf stating they exchanged apologies and mutual respect after personal growth on both sides.
  • LaBeouf credits his spiritual journey, including embracing Catholicism and monastic living, for transforming his perspective and behavior.