Ezra Miller reports all clutter themselves with similar claims about the non-binary actor — that they have been increasingly hostile over the past two years and their association with Warner Bros. is an example of white privilege. Both claims happen to be true but there is also so much more inherently ingrained within the lives of the actor and those surrounding him which needs to be detangled.
A recent Vanity Fair Special Report sheds a floodlight worth of information on what went into the building of the now-complicated life and ideology of The Flash actor, Ezra Miller.
The Insurrection of Ezra Miller Against the Freemasons
Several factors contributed to the events of 2020. Ezra Miller‘s fast-paced life which had begun with an exponential rise to stardom at age 19 had suddenly come to a stand-still, also bringing their impeccable career pockmarked with award-worthy performances to a halt with it. With no creative outlet and their “ebb and flow relationship with mental health”, things spiraled out of control until every headline on every paper and news website read increasingly maddening reports over and over again.
However, one factor that set itself apart from the rest was the impressionable mind of the young queer icon. Ezra Miller has a complicated relationship with the indigenous culture and heritage of the Americas. Despite the community’s refusal to accept them, Miller has repeatedly stated that “they are some kind of messiah, and they’re going to lead an Indigenous revolution.” This belief in a higher purpose was one of Miller’s quixotic ideologies and the flames of that fire were fanned by Jasper Young Bear, a 55-year-old North Dakota medicine man. A source reported to VF,
“Jasper was telling Ezra that he wasn’t a part of the movement, he was the movement —that he was the next Messiah and that the Freemasons were sending demons out to kill him.”
Also read: Ezra Miller Reportedly Abused People Around Them, Called Themself Both “Jesus and the Devil”
Ezra Miller Continues to Thrive in Notoriety and Chaos
Minds too bright to be accustomed to the same mundane and monotonous plane often snap prematurely. Ezra Miller was a star that went out too quickly for anyone’s liking. But the sadder and more tangible truth was the cases and allegations being racked up along the way. Once an icon for the impressionable youth, the Fantastic Beasts actor had now become the pariah, unstoppable in the face of utter chaos. His grandiosity further extends to a blurring of the reel and the real as sources found the actor “claiming that the Flash is the one who brings the multiverses together just like Jesus.”
In a recent arrest made in front of a tiki bar in Hawaii, Miller reportedly yelled absurdities at the arresting officer — “I film myself when I get assaulted for NFT crypto art.” Their unwillingness to be taken in without a fight, at least a verbal one, led Miller to claim that they were being “unlawfully persecuted for a crime of no designation.” Last month, the actor sent an apology out to the world through representatives for his transgressions, stating that they were “suffering complex mental health issues and have begun ongoing treatment.” How much of it was Miller’s own words and how much the WB Crisis PR, remains unknown.
The Flash premieres on June 23, 2023.
Source: Vanity Fair