Shia LaBeouf has recently opened about his drug-habit and falling out relationships with his co-actors and directors in an interview.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, the 'Fury' actor said that his recent feud with Alec Baldwin on the theatre sets of an upcoming play for Broadway was because he was too much into his character that was to intimidate the character of Baldwin, which led to him being replaced by Ben Foster, and Baldwin sending him a court date.
The 28-year-old actor also added that he had been on LSD during the shoot of 2013's 'Charlie Countrymen' and had a moment of unrest with Fredrik Bond, one of the directors.
According to LaBeouf, director Oliver Stone was a "manipulator" who made him "feel so stupid'' and thus he couldn't build a good relationship with him during 2010's 'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps'.
On the controversy that had surrounded LaBeouf for plagiarizing Daniel Clowes' comic for a short film, LaBeouf said he had only borrowed from Clowes because he had a fear of his own ideas.
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