Looks like Shia LaBeouf certainly isn't happy after being let go from the Broadway play "Orphans," after he revealed some pretty private information on his Twitter.
LaBeouf was set to star alongside Alec Baldwin but was cut loose by director Daniel Sullivan who apparently was unhappy with his "performance choices."
After LaBeouf's email apologized "for my part of a dis-agreeable [sic] situation," Sullivan responded with the following email.
"I'm too old for disagreeable situations. you're one hell of a great actor. Alec is who he is. you are who you are. you two are incompatible. i should have known it. this one will haunt me. you tried to warn me. you said you were a different breed. i didn't get it."
Seems pretty dramatic, but there's more. Alec Baldwin also emailed LaBeouf stating:
"I've been through this before. It's been a while. And perhaps some of the particulars are different. But it comes down to the fact that what we all do now is critical. Perhaps especially for you. When the change comes, how do we handle it, whether it be good or bad? What do we learn? I don't have an unkind word to say about you. You have my word."
LaBeouf responded "same. ... good luck on the play. you'll be great."
Perhaps LaBeouf is right in what he's been saying about the mistreatment of Hollywood actors, however, this incident seems to have more to do with two actors who couldn't stand being out-shined by the other.
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