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PLAYBOY: What did your mom do that was strange?
LABEOUF: The nudity was weird, especially when her friends came over. All of them would just be naked around the house. That was strange for me, and it was really bizarre when my friends were there. You’ve got your little buds over, and Mom’s, like, playing naked connect the dots or whatever. She’s in the middle of goddess-group time, where it’s literally a bunch of naked women tracing auras around one another’s bodies with incense and then sitting together and humming for prolonged periods of time.
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PLAYBOY: Who else do you find sexy?
LABEOUF: Oh, let’s see. So many. Diane Lane is hot. Ashley Judd. They’re always sexy to me. I watched Total Recall recently, and Sharon Stone is unbelievable in that movie. It’s a different kind of sexy, though. The sexy like Sharon Stone in Total Recall is kick-your-ass-give-you-sex-and-be-niceto- you sexy. But then there’s the sexy of a Natalie Portman or an Anne Hathaway, who are just perfection embodied. Majestic goddesses. For me, it switches all the time. Sometimes I’m interested in somebody at the Spearmint Rhino strip club, and sometimes I go to the library. I’m all over the place. Probably the sexiest woman I know is my mother. She’s an ethereal angel. Nobody looks like that woman. If I could meet my mother and marry her, I would. I would be with my mother now, if she weren’t my mother, as sick as that sounds.
PLAYBOY: Interesting. By the way, do you ever think about getting into therapy?
LABEOUF: [Laughs] No. I don’t know why. I just don’t think I’m someone who needs to analyze every move I make. For me, I look at the sh*t I do and think, Okay, clearly this didn’t work, but 70 percent of it is working, so we’re still good. I fear a therapy situation would have me boxed into a certain type of behavior—that there’s good and there’s bad, and I’m one way or the other. I like the ups and downs. I like running from extreme to extreme. I’m 22. I don’t need to have everything figured out at this point.
You can read the whole interview here:
www.playboy.com/articles/playboy-interview-shia-labeouf/index.html
PLAYBOY: What did your mom do that was strange?
LABEOUF: The nudity was weird, especially when her friends came over. All of them would just be naked around the house. That was strange for me, and it was really bizarre when my friends were there. You’ve got your little buds over, and Mom’s, like, playing naked connect the dots or whatever. She’s in the middle of goddess-group time, where it’s literally a bunch of naked women tracing auras around one another’s bodies with incense and then sitting together and humming for prolonged periods of time.
.....
PLAYBOY: Who else do you find sexy?
LABEOUF: Oh, let’s see. So many. Diane Lane is hot. Ashley Judd. They’re always sexy to me. I watched Total Recall recently, and Sharon Stone is unbelievable in that movie. It’s a different kind of sexy, though. The sexy like Sharon Stone in Total Recall is kick-your-ass-give-you-sex-and-be-niceto- you sexy. But then there’s the sexy of a Natalie Portman or an Anne Hathaway, who are just perfection embodied. Majestic goddesses. For me, it switches all the time. Sometimes I’m interested in somebody at the Spearmint Rhino strip club, and sometimes I go to the library. I’m all over the place. Probably the sexiest woman I know is my mother. She’s an ethereal angel. Nobody looks like that woman. If I could meet my mother and marry her, I would. I would be with my mother now, if she weren’t my mother, as sick as that sounds.
PLAYBOY: Interesting. By the way, do you ever think about getting into therapy?
LABEOUF: [Laughs] No. I don’t know why. I just don’t think I’m someone who needs to analyze every move I make. For me, I look at the sh*t I do and think, Okay, clearly this didn’t work, but 70 percent of it is working, so we’re still good. I fear a therapy situation would have me boxed into a certain type of behavior—that there’s good and there’s bad, and I’m one way or the other. I like the ups and downs. I like running from extreme to extreme. I’m 22. I don’t need to have everything figured out at this point.
You can read the whole interview here:
www.playboy.com/articles/playboy-interview-shia-labeouf/index.html