Shia LaBeouf recently explained his behavior as an "existential crisis" when he appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres show.
The 'Transformers' star asserted that he went through like an "existential crisis", which turned into an exploration and the actor had some hiccups, some judgment error, CNN reported.
The 28-year-old actor continued that there was a lot of negativity online, so he decided to face it.
LaBeouf also hosted a performance art installation called "#IAmSorry" earlier this year, where the actor revealed that was a genuine attempt to apologize to the public.
LaBeouf was also charged with "disorderly conduct", harassment and criminal trespass after being accused of drunken and disruptive behavior in a Broadway venue.
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