As Shia LaBeouf looked toward his future, he planned something no one saw coming and decided to spend one month in a remote cabin in Finland.
According to ABC News, this is part of a project called "#ALONETOGETHER." So, LaBeouf, 30, will only be able to communicate with the outside world through text messages sent by the visitors of a Helsinki museum, the Kiasma. But the actor won't be spending his time completely alone. There are two other participants, Nastja Ronkko and Luke Turner, staying in cabins nearby.
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So, what's the catch?
LaBeouf, Ronkko and Turner are not allowed to communicate with each other and only respond via text to visitors of the museum. In fact, there will be a live video stream of the three on Kiasma's website.
Considering his behavior lately, it's no shock that LaBeouf pulled this random surprise on fans. In fact, he hadn't been having the best of weeks lately. Just last week, he went crazy on a bartender for not serving him French fries and prior to that had the most dismal of movie sales in the U.K. for Man Down.
Maybe this escape will be good for him.