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Will Shia LaBeouf’s Trump Hate Save His Career?

Mel Gibson couldn’t get arrested in Hollywood following his oh, so famous public meltdown in 2006.

The “Lethal Weapon” star ranted against the Jews while being cuffed on DUI charges. It took years for Gibson to get in the industry’s good graces again. He apologized repeatedly, kept a low profile and performed in some indie films before winning raves for his 2016 war film “Hacksaw Ridge.”

Will Shia LaBeouf follow in Gibson’s tainted footsteps? Or will the actor’s anti-Trump performance art buffer him against a similar career catastrophe?

The “American Honey” star is most famous these days for his “He Will Not Divide Us” shtick. The actor, like 98 percent of his Hollywood brethren, can’t stand the new Commander in Chief. So he created a 24/7 art installation centered around the aforementioned phrase aimed at President Donald Trump.

He will not divide us? Shia LaBeouf’s anti-Trump exhibit shut down due to violence

Violence quickly ensued. LaBeouf had to move the installation out of New York. Every ounce of the story generated reams of press. It involved President Trump, a modest celebrity known for combustible behavior, the long arm of the law and the all-import curiosity factor.

That’s clickbait heaven in our digital age.

So why are so many of the outlets reporting on LaBeouf’s recent racially-tinged tired against police memory holing his art installation?

The following outlets shared the sordid details of LaBeouf’s July 8 arrest without mention his anti-Trump performance art:

The LA Times

NBC News

CNN

Rolling Stone

Variety

It’s almost like they don’t want to connect him to his far-left venom against President Trump. Reporters are expert at hiding news that paints liberal stars in an unflattering light.

The media may be hiding the actor’s recent anti-Trump tirades, but you’d be hard-pressed to live in the Hollywood eco-system and not be aware of it.

LaBeouf isn’t the first celebrity to generate humiliating headlines. The tirade’s racial component, though, elevates his behavior.

“Seinfeld” alum Michael Richards saw his career collapse after he called a black audience member the “n-word” during a stand-up performance. In a related story, “Grey’s Anatomy” star Isaiah Washington got fired after using a gay slur against a colleague. He also watched as the job offers started to dry up following the imbroglio.

Will LaBeouf suffer a similar fate? Should he?

LaBeouf isn't the first celebrity to generate humiliating headlinesClick To Tweet

It’s certainly complicated on the surface. We’ve almost come to expect such outrageous antics from LaBeouf. This isn’t his first run-in with the law.

He never achieved the level of fame Gibson had at his personal peak. Of late, LaBeouf has found work in independent films mostly (“Man Down,” “Charlie Countryman”).

And while some stars serve up lame, PR-soaked apologies LaBeouf did just the opposite. His recent mea culpa response sounded sincere and self-aware.

He needs help. And he knows it.

He might get professional help from an industry willing to overlook plenty of personal miscues … for the right reasons. LaBeouf’s anti-Trump fervor could do the trick.

2 Comments

  1. Shia is no Mel. Mel is a movie star. Shia is now the widdle star of indie movies no ones sees. Also why would any filmmaker want to deal with the stupid, arrogant little POS who brings nothing to the table but supid, mindless, grandstanding antics?

  2. The whole reason he’s doing these pathetic attempts at “art” in the first place is because Hollywood has had enough of him. Mel Gibson has a long, award-winning history as an actor and a director. Labeouf was a flash in the pan whose career was winding down before all this happened.

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