A brooding Shia LaBeouf posed for a mug shot after being arrested following a Mardi Gras bar brawl earlier this week.
In mugshots released Friday by New Orleans authorities, alumni looked downtrodden, “even Stevens.”
A representative for LaBeouf did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
LaBeouf, 39, was arrested early Tuesday morning and taken to the Orleans Parish Jail in Louisiana after getting into a violent altercation while celebrating Mardi Gras in the Big Easy.
The actor was charged with two counts of simple battery in this case.
According to a police report released Thursday, the actor allegedly hurled gay slurs at two men who were arguing.
Police said LaBeouf called the men “shit” while punching them, and continued yelling slurs at the men even after police arrived to investigate.
“These charges landed me in prison,” LaBeouf said, according to the report. “I’m a Catholic.”
Video of the scuffle shows the actor headbutting one of the men, and reports say the man may have dislocated his nose, despite telling LaBeouf he didn’t want to fight.
Hours after his arrest, the Disney Channel alum quickly continued to party, at one point even making light of his legal troubles by dancing with documents in his mouth.
The next day, Page Six obtained exclusive photos of the actor running and preparing to go to church on Ash Wednesday.
After his arrest, the actor jokingly tweeted, “Release me.”
The actor secretly split from wife Mia Goth almost a year ago, as Page Six exclusively reported shortly after he was taken into custody.
According to TMZ, police were called to the couple’s LA home multiple times before they called it quits.
Goss, 32, who shares 3-year-old daughter Isabella with LaBeouf, wants LaBeouf to get help for his drinking problem in light of the incident, sources said.
The two married in 2016, four years after they first met on the set of the movie “Nymphomaniac: Vol.” in 2012. II. ”
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