Shia LaBeouf is dealing with an alleged stalker, and now there’s video proof of the confrontation. Footage capturing the actor telling a woman to leave him alone has spread quickly across social media this week.
The woman recording the video goes by Alyssa Couture online. She runs the Instagram account @hfcampaign, where she’s described herself as Muslim and living with schizophrenia.
That account isn’t small, either — it’s got more than 5,400 posts. Scrolling through even a fraction of them shows a clear pattern: hundreds of selfie videos, most starting with “Hi Shia,” followed by updates about her day. She’s been doing this for months.
Who Is Alyssa Couture?
According to a GoFundMe page she set up, Couture lists several health conditions — schizophrenia, heart disease, scoliosis, and PTSD among them. She also describes herself as a stroke survivor with a traumatic brain injury, and says she’s been a victim of torture.
Right before the video of LaBeouf surfaced, she’d posted something else entirely: a recording of herself reciting the Muslim call to prayer.
Her posts about LaBeouf go back further than you’d think. Scrolling back to December 2025, she was already addressing him directly in videos — this isn’t a recent development.
Something changed around April 9, though. That’s when she started wearing a hijab in her videos, a choice she’s stuck with in every post since.
In many of these clips, she refers to LaBeouf as her husband. Other captions talk about missing him, loving him — the kind of language you’d expect between actual partners, not between a celebrity and someone he’s never met.
The Confrontation
Things escalated on Monday, July 13. That’s when @hfcampaign posted a video — filmed from inside her car — showing LaBeouf approaching and confronting her directly.
“God bless you. Leave me alone. Hi, how are you? Hey, you’re scaring my Dad, you’re scaring my people. You hear what I’m saying? God bless you. Leave me alone.”
That’s what LaBeouf can be heard saying in the footage, his tone somewhere between frustrated and pleading.
The timing matters here. Whereas most stalking cases play out quietly for years before going public, this one hit social media almost immediately — turning what might’ve stayed a private ordeal into a viral moment overnight.
For context, a House of Representatives resource on cyberstalking defines the behavior as “repeated contact that makes you feel afraid or harassed — whether in person or online.” Based on the pattern of posts, that definition seems to fit.
A Rough Year for LaBeouf
This isn’t LaBeouf’s only headline-grabbing incident recently.
Back on February 17, during Mardi Gras in New Orleans, he was arrested and charged with two counts of simple battery. Police allege he punched a bar employee during the celebration.
Between that arrest and now this stalking situation going public, 2026 hasn’t exactly been quiet for the actor — and it’s only July.
