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  • Shia LaBeouf Healed By ‘Man Down,’ Says Making Film Was ‘Like Therapy’

    After controversies and treating alcohol problems, Shia LaBeouf is now back with his new drama thriller movie, Man Down.

    LaBeouf is currently working with director, Dito Montiel, who previously worked with him in the 2006 drama A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints.

    The movie came at the right time according to LaBeouf, and he felt like he’s now back on track.

    “He (Montiel) came to my house when I was in a really low place and offered it to me like therapy, like ‘here’s a healing process so we can jump into together and get well,’” LaBeouf  said. LaBeouf plays the role of a traumatized U.S. Marine who is looking for his wife and son. According to Montiel and LaBeouf, the film is not about war but a story about a man who wants to get his son back.

    Shia LaBeouf made headlines in the past for yelling from the audience during a Broadway show and wearing a paper bag on his head to a movie premiere. He was also treated for alcohol problems.

    But according to LaBeouf, now that he’s back, he only intends to work with people he has connections with.

    “I want to work with people that I have a connection with,” LaBeouf said. “I think for a while I was chasing the 10 list, right? The 10 directors you want to work with, and that didn’t fare well for me…so I’m trying to make friends now and work with those people.”

    LaBeouf also said he does his best work when he is surrounded by people who love and support him.

    “I do much better with loving, familial environments where you feel like you can fail and the dude will get you on the other side. So I’m trying to make friends now and work with those people.”

  • Katie Hopkins Fears She Will Die During Surgery

    Katie Hopkins is a British TV personality and controversial columnist for The Sun, who will undergo brain surgery later this year to hopefully cure her epilepsy. She has said recently she fears she will die during the surgery.

    A former contender on The Apprentice, the 40-year-old explained recently that the surgery involves removing part of her head, and then doctors will bring her back to consciousness so she can speak to them and move her arms and legs.

    “The part they need to take out for me is in deep. This is the fear, it makes me sweat just thinking about it,” Katie Hopkins said in a recent interview with The Sun.

    “There’s a 40% chance I get rid of it all together. But there’s a 20% chance I would lose my left arm or leg–I could end up paralyzed.”

    “There’s also a 1% chance I will die,” she added.

    “I’ve got the letter confirming I’m having the operation, but I haven’t been able to open it yet,” Katie Hopkins also shared.

    A mother of three children–aged 11, 10, and six–Katie Hopkins recently discussed the possibility of dying during surgery with her husband Mark. Living with epilepsy isn’t a viable option either, as she has several seizures every night.

    “We’re trying to ask big questions about life. Is 11, ten and six the right age? If I don’t make it, is that the right age to leave them?” she asked.

    Hopefully doctors will gain new insight into the surgery Katie Hopkins will have later this year. May this insight calm some of her–and her family’s–fears.