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Shia LaBeouf Reflects on Past Struggles and Reconciliation with Alec Baldwin

The actor discusses his time living in Central Park, personal challenges during 'Orphans,' and his spiritual transformation ahead of his Cannes documentary premiere.

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Overview

  • Shia LaBeouf revealed he lived in Central Park during a low point in 2013, sleeping near where horses are kept while dealing with personal struggles.
  • He admitted to steroid use and insecurity during rehearsals for the Broadway play 'Orphans,' which he ultimately left before its debut.
  • LaBeouf described a contentious dynamic with Alec Baldwin during 'Orphans,' attributing the tensions to his own ego and lack of spiritual grounding at the time.
  • The actor shared that he and Baldwin have since reconciled, with both expressing mutual understanding and support for each other.
  • LaBeouf credits his spiritual conversion to Catholicism and time spent in a monastery as pivotal to his personal growth and creative evolution.