Zach Braff Reacts to Shia LaBeouf's Retirement Announcement
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In a hilarious mocking response to Labeouf's retirement plan, the 'Scrubs' actor tells the 'Charlie Countryman' star to 'Stop. Don't. come back.'

AceShowbiz - Zach Braff weighs in on Shia LaBeouf's latest outburst in which the latter announced his plan to retire following his plagiarism scandal. The "Scrubs" star tweeted a GIF image with a mocking caption, "Stop. Don't. Come back."

Hours earlier, LaBeouf wrote, "In light of the recent attacks against my artistic integrity, I am retiring from all public life," before adding, "My love goes out to those who have supported me." He also skywrote a "#stopcreating" message following his retirement announcement.

Braff is not the only celebrity who mocked the "Nymphomaniac" star who was slammed for ripping Daniel Clowes and accused of being insincere with his bizarre apologies. Seth Rogen wrote, "This is by far the most I've ever been entertained by Shia LaBeouf," in response to LaBeouf's skywriting apology addressed to Clowes.

"Not easy to pull off crazy AND moronic, but you did it, Shia LaBeouf. Sheer a**holery ahead," Patton Oswalt posted. "Dear Shia LaBeouf (@thecampaignbook): If you're gonna be that dumb, delusional AND boring when you speak, just go ahead and plagiarize."

"I've always felt, utterly and unchangeably, that only sociopaths hire skywriters," Lena Dunham deadpanned, before adding, "The worst part is I'd probably totally drop my morals, and my pants, if someone skywrote to me."

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