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Shia LaBeouf's DUI Injury Excludes Him From Transformers 2

We keep seeing celebrities behaving badly, but Shia LaBeouf's is one of first to experience true karma (unless you consider Paris in Jail as karma, but I counted that as a publicity stunt).

Shia LaBeouf was recently in a drunken car accident and the result was that he mangled his hand.  As Heckler Spray noted, “It's ruled him out of any embroidery action - complex or otherwise - for the foreseeable.” Lol.

Shia LaBeouf is now in recovery and will miss a filming a decent portion of Transformers 2 (and no doubt miss Megan Fox).

The whole thing is interesting because we keep seeing celebrities behave badly, which creates a lack of role models.  But in this case, we see karma.  So maybe there is a lesson for kids after all.
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