Jerry O'Connell And Emile Hirsch Make Fun Of Shia LaBeouf's Bizarre Behavior! '#IAmSorryToo' Art Show And Twitter Bashing!

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Looks like actors Jerry O' Connell and Emile Hirsch are having a lot of fun at the expense of the very apologetic 'Transformers' star Shia LaBeouf.

Jerry O'Connell and Emile Hirsch recently made fun of Shia LaBeouf's bizarre recent behaviour. The actors each made a different joke about Shia LaBeouf; Jerry O'Connell opened his own art show, and Emile Hirsch took to Twitter bashing.

O'Connell made a "mocked" art show similar to Labeouf's #IAmSorry show, called #IAmSorryToo and is set up next to it. Funny or Die is believed to be behind the project, TheWrap has learned, though a representative for the company did not immediately respond to our request for comment.

Much like LaBeouf's piece, O'Connell encourages visitors to collect a piece of movie memorabilia that is linked to one of his past films before they enter a room where he is silently sitting.

Those who enter LaBeouf's project can pick up several items that nod at his work in Transformers, and Indiana Jones, while O'Connell's includes a DVD of Stand By Me and a toy kangaroo, which is an homage to 2003′s Kangaroo Jack and just like LaBeouf he even wears a paper bag on his head with a different writng that says "SUPER FAMOUS."

He told Buzzfeed that he was inspired by LaBeouf saying that.

"Everyone's talking about it, whether you want to call it art or a real apology, it's hilarious," O'Connell noted. "He's getting people talking. I'm all for this artsy gallery thing. It's fun to parody because all I have to do here is sit with a bag on my head, crying, and saying, 'I sowwy.' But I have to tell you; it's freeing to continually apologize like he does. I get it."

While we're completely aware why LaBeouf is so contrite, O'Connell has been a bit more open with his apologies. Apparently, he has even taken it upon himself to say sorry for "all the world's ills."

Meanwhile, Emile has taken the last 24 hours on tweeting hilarious tweets on his Twitter page. The 'Lone Survivor' star made references to LaBeouf's tweets conning his famous "I AM NOT FAMOUS ANYMORE" tweet with "I AM NOT FAMOUS TO BEGIN WITH" and the rest, well as you may see below are shown.

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