On ABC’s “The View” Thursday, actor Jerry O’Connell acknowledged that he was terrified that Shia LaBeouf would confront him over his #IAmNotSorry” parody art installation.
After acknowledging that LaBeouf’s #IAmSorry art exhibition ran next door to O’Connell’s, and that the “Transformers” star “has a bit of a temper.” “View” co-host Sherri Shepherd asked: “Were you scared that Shia would come over?”
“Was I scared? Yes!” O’Connell said. “I was scared because I was wearing a bag on my head and I couldn’t see through it! I was like, listen, if he’s running in here someone just give me a warning!”
Also read: Jerry O’Connell Trolls Shia LaBeouf by Setting Up Art Piece Next Door: #IAmSorryToo
O’Connell mocked the troubled actor as part of a FunnyorDie.com skit and his video immediately went viral.
Watch O’Connell admit his fears below:
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