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Shia LaBeouf DENIES Olivia Wilde fired him from Don't Worry Darling

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Shia LaBeouf is denying claims made by Olivia Wilde that he was fired from her movie Don't Worry Darling due to his 'combative energy' and has instead insisted that he quit the project.

Backing up his claims, a video of Wilde was leaked online Friday that clearly shows the director begging LaBeouf to stay with the project, and she hints at tensions with his would-be co-star Florence Pugh by saying him leaving would be a 'wake-up call to Miss Flo.'  Earlier this week, Wilde, 38, gave an interview to Variety where she said LaBeouf's process was 'not conducive to the ethos that I demand in my productions' after the role was ultimately recast with her now-boyfriend Harry Styles.Styles, 28, plays the character Jack alongside main star Florence Pugh, who is said to have had some 'tension' with LaBeouf.

However, LaBeouf, 36, has now supplied alleged evidence that refutes Wilde's claims, including an email he sent to the director and a video that she sent to him, that was later leaked online, proving he walked away from the film.

LaBeouf claims he 'quit the film due to lack of rehearsal time' on August 17th in 2020, and forwarded Variety two emails that he claims he recently sent to Wilde.  'I quit your film': Shia LaBeouf DENIES he was fired from Olivia Wilde's Don't Worry Darling and provides evidence of the director allegedly BEGGING him to stay amid tensions with co-star Florence Pugh  View this post on Instagram A post shared by PROBLEMATIC FAME (@problematicfame) In his messages to Wilde, LaBeouf states: 'You and I both know the reasons for my exit.

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