Shia LaBeouf dubbed himself no longer famous, but he continues to make headlines with his questionable antics. This time, he was arrested during a "Cabaret" showing in Manhattan at Studio 54.
According to police, the "Transformers" star was taken in for disorderly conduct, as he was using obscene language and interfering with the show. A spokesperson for the show explained LaBeouf was "disruptive during Act One, and escorted out of the theater.
Sources told Us Weekly the star was "interacting with strangers during the show and slapping peoples' backsides."
He was released Friday morning after a court appearance. His next one is July 24. The former Disney star was charged with harassment, disorderly conduct, and criminal trespass.
He allegedly spat on a police officer and yelled at them, "F--k you. This is f--king bullshit. Do you know my life?"
"Do you know who the f--k I am?" he continued to rant. "Do you know who I am?"
LaBeouf is no stranger to trouble with the law. He was arrested in 2007 and charged with criminal misdemeanor trespassing.
He later addressed the incident to David Letterman, stating, "Drinking and driving is one thing, but drinking and shopping ... it's just as bad."
The star also faced plagiarism allegations earlier this year. Afterwards, the actor announced he was "retiring from all public life."
He went as far as to wear a paper bag over his head during a red carpet appearance, reading, "I'm not famous anymore."
LaBeouf starred on Disney's "Even Stevens" as a child, along with movies "Disturbia," "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull," and "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps."
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