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						<p>Not a fan. <strong><strong>Chrishell Stause</strong></strong> had some strong feelings amid reports that <strong><strong>Shia LaBeouf</strong></strong> is planning to return to acting after allegations about his past behavior made headlines.</p>


<p><strong><em>Variety</em></strong> reported on Thursday, August 12, that the 35-year-old Disney alum is teaming up with <em>King of New York</em> director <strong>Abel Ferrara</strong> on an upcoming project about Italian saint Padre Pio, describing the opportunity as the Holes actor’s “comeback role.” <strong>Willem Dafoe</strong> is also in talks to work on the film.</p>
<p>The 40-year-old <strong><em>Selling Sunset</em></strong> star, however, wasn’t thrilled with the news. “Shoots dogs. Beats women. Ummmm I’m gonna pass,” she tweeted on Thursday, adding an eye-roll emoji to the comment. “Glad he got a Comeback Role though.”</p>
<p>In December 2020, LaBeouf was accused of “relentless abuse” by ex-girlfriend <strong><strong>FKA Twigs</strong></strong>, who claimed she <strong>experienced sexual battery, assault and infliction of emotional distress</strong> throughout their relationship. The pair dated for one year before splitting in May 2019. In her lawsuit, the 33-year-old Grammy nominee also alleged that the <strong><em>Even Stevens</em></strong> alum knowingly gave her a sexually transmitted disease.</p>
<figure id="attachment_2080244"  class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/08/12/why-chrishell-stause-isn-t-thrilled-about-shia-labeouf-s-comeback-role-0.jpg" alt="Why Chrishell Stause Isnt Thrilled About Shia LaBeouf Comeback Role" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span class="caption">
 FKA Twigs at the 40th Brit Awards at The O2 Arena in London on February 18, 2020.</span> <span class="credit">David Fisher/Shutterstock</span></figcaption></figure><p>“<strong>It’s a miracle I came out alive</strong>,” the “Cellophane” singer told <em>Elle</em> in February, reflecting on the “calculated, systematic, tricky and maze-like” power dynamic in her relationship with LaBeouf. “I used to get this feeling of intense fear and shame, and I would evaporate from people’s lives. If you’re not talking to your friends or your family about what you’re going through, then there’s no one to regulate your emotions or affirm how you’re feeling. There’s no one to tell you that you’re in a dangerous situation.”</p>


<p>Twigs claimed that it was “pure luck” that got her out of the allegedly toxic environment. “What I went through with my abuser is, hands down, the worst thing [I’ve experienced] in the whole of my life,” she told the outlet. “Recovering has been the hardest thing I’ve ever tried to do.”</p>
<p>LaBeouf, for his part, previously denied the accusations in the British singer’s lawsuit. His attorney, <strong>Shawn Holley</strong>, later told <em>Variety</em> that the <em>Transformers</em> star was <strong>planning to seek treatment</strong>.</p>
<p>“Shia needs help and he knows that,” the lawyer said in December 2020. “We are actively seeking the kind of meaningful, intensive, long-term inpatient treatment that he desperately needs.”</p>

		<p>Before landing a role in Ferrara’s next film, the <em>Honey Boy</em> writer was cast as the lead in <strong><strong>Olivia Wilde</strong></strong>‘s psychological thriller <em>Don’t Worry Darling,</em> also starring <strong><strong>Florence Pugh</strong></strong> and <strong><strong>Chris Pine</strong></strong>. LaBeouf was dropped from the project in September 2020 before Twigs came forward with her claims.</p>
<p>“Someone, who’s a very established actor and director in this industry, gave me really terrible advice that was helpful, because I just knew I had to do the opposite,” Wilde, 37, <strong>told <strong>Emerald Fennell</strong> during <em>Variety</em>‘s “Directors on Directors” series</strong> in February. “They said, ‘Listen, the way to get respect on a set, you have to have three arguments a day. Three big arguments that reinstate your power, remind everyone who’s in charge, be the predator.’ That is the opposite of my process. And I want none of that. … The no a–holes policy, it puts everybody on the same level.”</p>


<p>LaBeouf was replaced by <strong><strong>Harry Styles</strong></strong>, who <strong>sparked a romance with the <em>Booksmart</em> director</strong> while filming. When the team wrapped production earlier this year, Wilde gushed over the 27-year-old Grammy winner’s <strong>“humility and grace” on set</strong>.</p>
<p>“Little known fact: most male actors don’t want to play supporting roles in female-led films,” the <em>House</em> alum wrote via Instagram in February, noting that finding “actors who recognize why it might be worth it to allow for a woman to hold the spotlight” can be a challenge. “Enter: @harrystyles, our ‘Jack.’ Not only did he relish the opportunity to allow for the brilliant @florencepugh to hold center stage as our ‘Alice,’ but he infused every scene with a nuanced sense of humanity.”</p>
<p><em>If you or anyone you know has been sexually abused, call the <strong>National Sexual Assault Hotline</strong> at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673). A trained staff member will provide confidential, judgment-free support as well as local resources to assist in healing, recovering and more.</em></p>
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												<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Meredith Nardino</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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