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Shia LaBeouf Claims Bible Condemns Homosexuality: 'I F*** With the Bible'

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Original Story by US Weekly
March 1, 2026
Shia LaBeouf Claims Bible Condemns Homosexuality: 'I F*** With the Bible'

Context:

Shia LaBeouf describes his religious stance as a traditional Catholic and expresses strong engagement with the Bible, while also addressing recent legal troubles linked to Mardi Gras incidents. The interview coincides with his arrest in New Orleans for misdemeanor simple battery, the second such arrest in a short span, leading to questions about his behavior and accountability. He offers candid reflections on anger, recovery, and potential rehab, framing his struggles as a personal journey. The piece highlights the tension between his faith, self-critique, and public scrutiny, with a cautious outlook on his next legal/rehabilitation steps.

Dive Deeper:

  • LaBeouf, 39, told Channel 5 With Andrew Callaghan that he’s deeply engaged with the Bible and that he is a traditional Catholic, saying he really f***s with the Bible.

  • The interview was published the same day he was arrested in New Orleans on suspicion of misdemeanor simple battery, tied to a Mardi Gras incident and his earlier battery charges.

  • Callaghan noted the Bible’s age, prompting LaBeouf to respond that you can interpret the text as you wish and that it’s not his business to police others’ views.

  • LaBeouf admitted ‘bulls***’ behavior and suggested he may need rehab again, acknowledging a struggle with behavior rather than a straightforward drinking problem.

  • His attorney said he voluntarily turned himself in after a new arrest warrant, noting that standard bond amounts are not extraordinary for non-celebrity individuals, while stressing he should not be treated more harshly for being famous.

  • Court activity indicated a pretrial hearing was scheduled for March 19 following the February 17 arrest, with ongoing scrutiny of his conduct amid public controversy.

  • During the interview, LaBeouf described a confrontational episode in which he referenced a fear of gay people, later labeling that moment as part of a troubling pattern he aims to address.

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