How bizarre!

After spending six days doing a highly controversial performance art show entitled #IAmSorry at Stephen Cohen Gallery in Los Angeles -- Shia LeBeouf emerged from his paper bag-wearing cave, proceeded to attack a female photographer and then hug female fans for minutes at a time. It's pretty weird!

Honestly, we don't know what to make of his aggression towards the photographer coupled with his sensitive embracing of fans -- so we are just going to chalk it up to the pitfalls of being under the Hollywood microscope.

On Tuesday afternoon, the 27-year-old actor sent the Internet aflame when news broke that a man who may or may not be Shia LaBeouf (because was wearing a paper bag on his head that said, "I AM NOT FAMOUS ANYMORE") was sitting at a table, palms down, in an empty room from Tuesday until Sunday -- and allowing people in to laugh at him, berate him, hug him, (essentially do whatever they wanted to him) -- in an apparent attempt to apologize for his past actions (i.e. plagiarism, Twitter rants, etc ...).

Many bloggers viewed the "performance art piece" as yet another publicity stunt by an out of control actor -- while others reported that they were greatly moved by Shia's efforts.

What the "#IAmSorry" stunt was about -- we don't currently know -- but we can't wait for Shia to talk about it!