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Published: 21:26 BST, 25 June 2019 | Updated: 21:28 BST, 25 June 2019
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He's been known for his out-there antics.
And Shia LaBeouf looked like he was at it once again while at the Fairfax Flea Market on Sunday.
The Even Stevens actor turned artist, 33, was joined by an improv group who helped him hand out fliers before falling on the ground and pretending to be statues during an impromptu performance.
The world is his stage: Shia LaBeouf put on quite the display when he went to the Fairfax Flea Market with an improv group on Sunday
Shia looked colorful in a blue shirt with the word 'ZOMA' scrawled on it in red, yellow and green.
Below, he was clad in straight-legged grey pants and white Nike sneakers.
Topping things off, he had a black and white baseball hat on.
He began the outing by handing out fliers for his appearance at the Slauson R.C. Theater School 1st Annual Sacred Spectacle. He even showed off the flier while posing with a young fan.
Spectacle: Shia watched the improv troupe while putting his hands up to his face to pantomime a pair of binoculars