Shia LaBeouf’s movies have banked nearly a billion dollars in the past few years — so why does he need his mom to drive him around town?
The “Transformers” star rode alongside momma Shayna while running errands in L.A. The 22-year-old’s mom took the wheel because his driver’s license was suspended after his accident in July 2008 that shattered his hand — which is still in a cast.
LaBeouf can be seen on the big screen this summer in “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen,” opposite Megan Fox.
Let’s hope Shia LaBeouf’s hand has healed – he’s going to need it to hail cabs for the next 12 months.
The “Indiana Jones” and “Transformers” actor has had his driver’s license suspended for one year in the wake of a July 2008 car crash, online sources reported yesterday. The accident left LaBeouf’s hand crushed, necessitating four hours of surgery.
The license suspension took effect on Jan. 17 because LaBeouf, 22, “refused a chemical test” after officers pulled him over, according to the California Department of Motor Vehicles. A Los Angeles County sheriff’s spokesman told The Associated Press in July that officers responding found it “immediately apparent” that LaBeouf was intoxicated, and he was booked for a misdemeanor DUI.
In September, the L.A. County district attorney’s office said there was insufficient evidence to charge him with drunken driving. Sheriff’s deputies later said that LaBeouf was not at fault.
Simon Herbert of Los Angeles, 21, was given a citation after his car failed to stop at a red light.
LaBeouf’s passenger, uninjured in the accident, was Isabel Lucas, who will appear beside him in “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen,” due out on May 29.
“Transformers” director Michael Bay has said LaBeouf’s hand injury would be added to the script. “We’re figuring out a way to shoot around it, kind of write it into the story,” he said at the time.
The license suspension was first reported by “Access Hollywood.” An e-mail to LaBeouf’s publicist was not immediately returned.








