When Ezra Miller’s Friends Took Away Their Firearms, Leaving The Actor Freaked Out During Their Mental Health Crisis. (Photo Credit – IMDb)

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Ezra Miller has been shrouded in controversy long before his DC film The Flash’s release. The actor once addressed their erratic behaviors and spoke about seeking therapy to improve their mental health. Meanwhile, the family was concerned about them over their obsession with firearms, and their action led the DCEU actor to feel betrayed. Keep scrolling for more.

For the unversed, the actor was arrested in a tiki bar in Hawaii, and they have been accused of physical and verbal abuse and stealing someone’s wallet in Hawalli since 2020. Miller’s controversial reputation has cost them their part in Amazon Prime Video’s animated show Invincible Season 2. The Flash actor voiced the District Attorney Sinclair in season 1. The character reappeared in the show’s latest episode, “I’m Not Going Anywhere.” But it is voiced by Eric Bauza.

As mentioned above, Ezra Miller was obsessed with firearms, and they were also accused of hiding a twenty-five-year-old named Ana and her three young kids at the actor’s Vermont farm. The woman claimed that Miller saved her and her kids from an abusive situation, as per Showbiz Cheatsheet. The house was full of guns and other weapons. According to a Vanity Fair report, Ezra’s friends locked away many firearms, and Miller’s mom, Marta, was in on it as well.

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