Fox News host Jesse Watters claimed that Hollywood star Shia LaBeouf yelled a vulgarity at him in an airport lounge several years ago.
During an interview with playwright and director David Mamet on Tuesday, Watters revealed the “Transformers” actor, who stars in Mamet’s new film “Henry Johnson,” hurled an insult at him in 2019.
“Well, Shia LaBeouf told me to go F myself at a Delta lounge at the airport a couple years ago,” Watters said.
“So tell him I said ‘Hi.’ Will you do that for me?” the Fox host added.
Watters previously stated on Fox News’ Ingraham Angle that LaBeouf called him “trash, right in front of my kids,” the Daily Mail reported.
Since the drive-by barb, LaBeouf, 39, has converted to Catholicism and became a father, sharing daughter Isabel with wife and fellow actor Mia Goth.
The renewed family man recently celebrated ex-girlfriend FKA Twigs dropping her abuse lawsuit against the “Holes” actor.
The “Two Weeks” singer filed to dismiss the case on July 18 — just months before a trial was set to begin in September, Page Six reported.
“While the details of the settlement will remain private, we wish each other personal happiness, professional success and peace in the future,” a joint statement from the old flames read.
Twigs, whose real name is Tahliah Debrett Barnett, accused LaBeouf of sexual battery, assault and infliction of emotional distress during their relationship, which lasted one year.
The two met on the cast of the 2019 film “Honey Boy,” which was written by and starred LaBeouf.
Last year, the “Disturbia” star converted to Catholicism in a ceremony conducted by devout Capuchin Franciscan friars.
The Post has reached out to LaBeouf’s representatives for comment.