{"id":85628,"date":"2022-08-26T22:28:18","date_gmt":"2022-08-26T16:58:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.imageantra.com\/you-and-i-know-the-reasons-for-my-departure-shia-labeouf-denies-that-olivia-wilde-fired-him-from-dont-worry-dear-and-provides-evidence-to-prove-it\/"},"modified":"2022-08-26T22:28:18","modified_gmt":"2022-08-26T16:58:18","slug":"you-and-i-know-the-reasons-for-my-departure-shia-labeouf-denies-that-olivia-wilde-fired-him-from-dont-worry-dear-and-provides-evidence-to-prove-it","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.imageantra.com\/you-and-i-know-the-reasons-for-my-departure-shia-labeouf-denies-that-olivia-wilde-fired-him-from-dont-worry-dear-and-provides-evidence-to-prove-it\/","title":{"rendered":"“You and I know the reasons for my departure.” Shia LaBeouf denies that Olivia Wilde fired him from ‘Don’t worry dear’ and provides evidence to prove it"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Just yesterday we shared the story about the turbulent pre-production process of ‘Don’t worry dear’, the new film by Olivia Wilde starring Florence Pugh and Harry Styles<\/strong>. According to the director, she adhered to what she called a “No Asshole Policy” to fire Shia LaBeouf, who was to have shared the lead with the British actress in the psychological thriller.<\/p>\n

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As Wilde told Variety, was forced to do without the controversial actor to “make Florence feel safe and supported [Pugh]”<\/strong>stating that LaBeaouf “tIt has a process that, in a way, seems to require combative energy, and I personally don’t think that makes for better performances.”<\/em><\/p>\n

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Well, today an email has come to light in which Shia LaBeouf himself, with a peaceful and friendly tone, denies that he was fired from the production<\/strong>; arguing that he was the one who voluntarily abandoned ‘Don’t worry dear’ on August 17, 2020 due to conflicts with other cast members<\/strong> regarding test times.<\/p>\n

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\u201cWhat inspired this email today is your latest story in Variety. I am greatly honored by your words about my work; thank you, it was very nice for me. However, I am a little confused about the narrative that I was fired. You and I know the reasons for my departure. I left your film because your actors and I couldn’t find time to rehearse. I have included screenshots of our messages from that day as a reminder.”<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

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LaBeouf continues with a dart<\/strong> less poisoned than might be expected.<\/p>\n

\u201cI know you are starting the promotion for ‘Don’t worry dear’ and the news of my firing is very attractive clickbait as I am still a persona non grata and may remain so for the rest of my life.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

The actor, who claims to have been sober for 627 days, “humbly asks” in his brief that Wilde tell the truth<\/strong>while wishing the filmmaker success with her new project.<\/p>\n

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\u201cMy firing never happened, Olivia. And while I fully understand the appeal of launching that story because of the current social scene, because of its popularity on a social level, it’s not the truth. So I humbly ask, as a person with a view to making things right, that you correct that story to the best of your ability. I hope that none of this affects you negatively, and that your film is successful in all the ways you want it to be.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

“A Wake-up Call for Miss Flo”<\/h2>\n
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