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Shia LaBeouf Makes Cameo in 'Princess Protection Program'*
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Although his role is not revealed, Shia LaBeouf is confirmed to pop his head in one of the scenes of the Disney Channel Original Movie.

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When "Princess Protection Program" hits the TV screen next month, viewers may want to keep an eye on Shia LaBeouf's cameo. It has been informed by one of the TV movie's stars that the "Transformers" actor will pay a visit in one of the scenes although it was not specified which.

"1 month til Princess Protection Party is out on Disney Channel!" Nicholas Braun who plays Ed tweeted on Tuesday. "June 26, 8p. Shia Laboeuf makes a cameo, so don't miss it!!" This could as well be a good promotional effort for Shia's latest movie, "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen", which hits the U.S. theaters two days prior, on June 24.

Should the statement is true, this would not be the first time that Shia LaBeouf is featured by Disney. At the age of 14, he starred as Louis Stevens in "Even Stevens" before the show ran out of its course in 2003. Shortly thereafter, his movie "Hole" was distributed by Walt Disney Pictures.

"Princess Protection Program" which is starring Demi Lovato and Selena Gomez, follows the story of Princess Rosalina who has to disguise herself to an ordinary citizen when an evil dictator threatens to take away her throne. It is part of Disney's "Summer of Stars" program which features a marathon of TV series and movies.

*Update: Nicholas Braun has posted another Twitter post that he was joking about the Shia LaBeouf part. He wrote: "wait wait wait...i was kidding about the shia laboeuf cameo. although that would be very cool."

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