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Shia LaBeouf and Frankie Muniz had a bit of a rivalry when they were both child TV actors, but now Shia is a movie star and Frankie has retired from acting yet the two still continue to throw jabs.
In a recent radio show interview on Atlanta's "The Bert Show," the actor was asked about his success at the box office of which he responded, "While that's flattering as hell, you could have put Frankie Muniz into any of the movies I've been in and those movies still would've still been No. 1."
Frankie bit back, posting a tweet following the 'Wall Street 2' actor's interview, writing: "Dear Shia Labeouf. It's getting creepy the fact that you can't stop talking about me. It's been 12 years now. I don't know you. Thanks."
In 2003, Shia spoke with Entertainment Weekly about being compared to the "Malcom in the Middle" star, saying, ''I used to see him at premieres and stuff and it would always be like he was looking down on me. ... And then it turned into we're equal, and then it turned into 'Oh Frankie? I know that guy.'''
Shia wasn't the only person to get a rise out of Frankie. In early September, someone on Twitter called his acting "just awful" of which the former TV star responded, tweeting back: "Yeah, but being retired with $40,000,000.00 at 19 has not been awful. Good luck moving out of your moms house before you're 35."