Shia LaBeouf tells "Cabaret" arrest story on "Jimmy Kimmel Live"

Shia LaBeouf's arrest back in June for disrupting a performance of the Broadway musical "Cabaret" is proving to make for good talk show fodder -- he told Ellen DeGeneres last week it was "scary" in jail and now he's given his play-by-play of that evening to Jimmy Kimmel.

"You seem to have gone crazy since the last time I saw you," Kimmel told the actor Monday on "Jimmy Kimmel Live." LaBeouf couldn't deny it. "It does seem that way, doesn't it?" he joked back.

The actor, promoting his new film "Fury," then shared his account of what happened. Perhaps not surprisingly, it began with a few too many drinks, continued with a "Cabaret" dancer inviting him to see the show and ended with him slapping actor Alan Cumming's behind. You know, as one does.

LaBeouf later pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct stemming from the incident. Watch him tell the entire story below:


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