'Flash' Star Ezra Miller Makes First Red Carpet Appearance Since Arrests
The nonbinary actor walked the red carpet ahead of The Flash's Los Angeles premiere.
June 13, 2023
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The nonbinary actor walked the red carpet ahead of The Flash's Los Angeles premiere.
It's the latest in a string of controversies for the troubled queer Justice League star.
Ezra Miller will be the first queer actor to headline a live-action superhero movie.
The star of The Flash was allegedly caught on video breaking into a neighbor's home to steal bottles of liquor.
The nonbinary actor faces one felony charge of burglary into an occupied dwelling and one misdemeanor charge of petty larceny.
The nonbinary star shared the news after months of growing controversies and allegations of abuse.
The parents of Tokata Iron Eyes have asked a court to intervene, saying the actor used drugs, alcohol, violence, and more to control and manipulate their daughter.
Footage of Miller's arrest in Hawaii shows the actor saying he filmed himself getting assaulted "for NFT crypto art."
The Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald star clarified what being queer means to him.Â
Sources describe the Flash actor on a downward spiral of disturbing behavior.
The victim was allegedly left with a cut on her head.
The nonbinary actor reportedly yelled obscenities and became aggressive with patrons.
The Flash star seems to be on the run following accusations of grooming and abuse of a minor, but alleged victim posts video saying it's all untrue.
The actor was arrested over the weekend at a karaoke bar in Hawaii.Â
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